Overview
1:00 – 2:30 p.m. EST | December 7, 2022
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization upended 50 years of U.S. Supreme Court precedent protecting reproductive rights. Since the decision, significant state-level activity has impacted reproductive health care access, expanding access in some states and curtailing it in others. Considerable concern has arisen regarding the privacy of reproductive health records and data, especially regarding law enforcement access to records in states adverse to abortion rights. Join us for a discussion of the emerging legal landscape following this landmark decision, potential remaining legal pathways to health care access, and implications for reproductive health data privacy and data sharing.
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By attending this webinar, you will:
- learn about the impact of the Dobbs decision on the right to reproductive health care and understand potential remaining pathways for health care access
- hear about federal and state efforts aimed at protecting the privacy of reproductive health records
- receive an analysis of public health access to abortion-related data following the Dobbs decision from Network attorneys working on reproductive equity and access
Moderator:
- Madisyn Puchebner, senior legal researcher, ASU Center for Public Health Law & Policy
Speakers:
- Erica White, J.D., staff attorney, Western Region Office, Network for Public Health Law
- Stephen Murphy, J.D., senior public health attorney, Mid States Region Office, Network for Public Health Law
- Carrie Waggoner, J.D., deputy director, Mid States Region Office, Network for Public Health Law
You may qualify for CLE credit. ASLME is an approved provider of continuing legal education credits in several states ASLME will also apply for CLE credits in other states upon request. An email from ASLME regarding CLE credits will be sent to attendees following the webinar.