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United States Privacy Digest | The privacy implications of overturning Roe v. Wade Related reading: A view from DC: Will Maryland end the era of notice and choice?

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  • Google’s practice of collecting cellular location data could offer investigative material to law enforcement in states that have criminalized abortions, Politico reports.
  • Without a federal “comprehensive legal framework,” women seeking abortion procedures are at risk of legal persecution, Stanford Internet Observatory Research Scholar Riana Pfefferkorn said in an interview with Stanford News.
  • The reversal of Roe v. Wade underscored “the urgent and pressing need for comprehensive federal privacy legislation,” write Brookings Institution Center for Technology Innovation Research Analyst Samantha Lai and Research Intern Brooke Tanner.
  • A data company was found to have listed the location of at least 71 Planned Parenthood locations in 35 states, according to an investigation by The Markup.
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