How are the Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade cases similar?

Both were based on the Fifth Amendment.
Both were decided by the same justices.
Both were challenging enumerated rights.
Both challenged the constitutionality of state laws.

Both cases dealt with the issue of privacy and reproductive rights. Griswold v. Connecticut involved a married couple's right to access contraception, while Roe v. Wade legalized abortion nationwide. Both cases had far-reaching implications for women's rights and the right to make personal decisions regarding reproductive health. Additionally, both cases were landmark Supreme Court decisions that set precedent for future cases involving privacy rights.