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Dobbs in a Technologized World: Implications for US Data Privacy

In: The Law and Ethics of Data Sharing in Health Sciences

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  • Jheel Gosain

    (Saint Louis University School of Law)

  • Jason D. Keune

    (Saint Louis University School of Law
    Saint Louis University)

  • Michael S. Sinha

    (Saint Louis University School of Law
    Saint Louis University School of Law)

Abstract

In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme CourtSupreme Court issued its opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, overturning 50 years of precedent by eliminating the federal constitutional right to abortionAbortion care established by the Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v. WadeRoe v. Wade. The Dobbs decision leaves the decision about abortion services in the hands of the states, which created an immediately variegated checkerboard of access to women’s healthcare across the country. This, in turn, laid bare a profusion of privacy issues that emanate from our technologized world. Here, we review these privacy issues, including healthcare data, financial dataFinancial data, website tracking and social media. We then offer potential future legislative and regulatory pathways that balance privacy with law enforcement goals in women’s health and any domain that shares this structural feature.

Suggested Citation

  • Jheel Gosain & Jason D. Keune & Michael S. Sinha, 2024. "Dobbs in a Technologized World: Implications for US Data Privacy," Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation, in: Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci & Timo Minssen & Mark Fenwick & Mateo Aboy & Kathleen Liddell (ed.), The Law and Ethics of Data Sharing in Health Sciences, pages 85-97, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:perchp:978-981-99-6540-3_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-6540-3_6
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