Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, it is thought that approximately half of U.S. states will ban or severely restrict abortions. Opice Blum, Bruno e Vainzof Advogados Lawyer Flora Sartorelli Venâncio de Souza, CIPM, CDPO/BR, explores unknowns relating to the decision and privacy: What happens when reproductive health data becomes potential evidence of a crime? What are the consequences in a country that has no comprehensive data protection legislation regulating reproductive health data processing?
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