Generally, any period of time that must expire before a party may attempt to pursue legal rights. For instance, most states require a waiting period after a blood test or the issuance of a marriage license before a marriage may occur. 52 Am. Jur. Marriage §36 (1970). A waiting period may be unconstitutional if it interferes with a citizen's right to travel freely. For instance, a law requiring that a person be a resident of the state for one year before he or she may be eligible for welfare benefits was held unconstitutional on that ground. 394 U.S. 618. See also red herring [




