MedCity News July 7, 2022
Matt Fisher

The Supreme Court’s majority opinion in Dobbs will create a big mess around what data will be revealed and the repercussions that will come when data are obtained. Individuals will bear the brunt of the burden while it all gets figured out.

What will data privacy look like now that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade (as well as Planned Parenthood of Southeastern PA v. Casey) and removed federal Constitutional protection for abortion in the case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization? The exact answer, for now, will depend how each state wants to treat abortion, how aggressive each state and various levels of officials are in enforcing new laws, and how businesses holding private information will respond. The...

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