The law was not enforced at all, and Griswald was actually a set up job to get the case to court, orchestrated by some Yale professors from beginning to end. It was staged, sort of like the Scopes trial. History is just so interesting. I cannot imagine how anyone could find it boring.
It makes their heads hurt.
I'm awful at rote memory. I do better at math and analytical stuff. So history and I have sort of a mixed bag going. Plus, memory, well you know what they say. It's the second thing to go.