Roe v. Wade and the New, Murky Data Privacy Morass
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Photo caption: The US Supreme Court building, Washington, D.C. Photo credit: Blakeley via Alamy Stock Photo. Article by Joao-Pierre S. Ruth. InformationWeek – June 27, 2022.
Friday, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned Roe v. Wade, undoing what many had regarded as settled law on abortion rights. The decision has cleared the way for a cascade of trigger laws that may lead to new questions about data privacy and compliance. Attorneys and digital privacy advocates are weighing in on the matter just as numerous states have already or are set to enact laws to ban abortion, which might see personal data called into question as such laws are enforced. […]
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