Duke Law Podcast | Reproductive Rights and Big Data in a post-Dobbs World

How could the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn the 1973 case Roe vs. Wade last June -- effectively ending a constitutional right to obtain an abortion -- affect your right to privacy, with law enforcement using personal tech and surveillance data to enforce state laws prohibiting abortion?

Our guest for this episode, Duke Law Senior Lecturing Fellow Jolynn Dellinger, answers this question as a scholar of privacy and ethics law and within the framework of her new readings class, Privacy in a Post-Dobbs World. Our guest host is Kelly Kegolovits '23, a third-year student who interned this summer at the Center for Reproductive Rights in New York and has held summer positions at the ACLU of Oklahoma and Planned Parenthood South Atlantic in Raleigh, N.C.

Transcript available at https://bit.ly/3qfAzx7.

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