If Roe is overturned, could menstruation app data really fall into the hands of “those who are about to outlaw abortion”? If so, how?
; a person carrying a fetus could be charged with that fetus’s death, should anything happen to them in utero.So, yes—it is possible menstrual app data could be used to prosecute people. But just because it’s possible doesn’t mean it will become common. For one, it might be cumbersome for law enforcement to obtain that data. In a statement to Slate, popular app Clue said it is “obligated under European Law to apply special protections to our users’ reproductive health data.
most of the women were “economically disadvantaged,” and of the 360 cases for which race was known, 59 percent were women of color. In a post-world, people of color with the fewest resources will likely continue to be disproportionately targeted for pregnancy-related charges.
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