PPNYC Summer, Sex and Spirits (and ticket giveaway!)

Femme fatales, naughty balloon artists, and open bar? Yes please!

Planned Parenthood is having their annual summer gala fundraiser at Hudson Terrace (where we had our 5 year anniversary party, in case you were there!) in a few weeks and we’re sponsoring a couple of ticket giveaways for our dear readers.

This trivia question (Jeopardy-style) is super easy for ya, so is really a battle of computer key quickness — the first one to write the correct answer in comments gets a free ticket to the event. Here goes:

This Supreme Court case established the right of unmarried people to obtain birth control.

UPDATE: Congrats to Regina, who got the answer, Eisenstadt v. Baird, correct! (And a notable mention to reader Suzy who was one minute behind her.)

Didn’t make the cut but still want to go? Get tickets here. 

 

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