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The discussion of Griswold v. Connecticut in the July 18 issue ("The Bad Decision That Started It All"), while well argued, failed to address the heart of the matter: The notion underlying Griswold, that there is some fundamental right to sexual privacy, is fatally flawed.
About 2,000 years ago, Cicero wrote that "true law is right reason in accord with nature." Looking at Cicero's words in the context of this claimed right to privacy, we must realize that human society's ...