Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 2023
ISSN
1073-1105
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
en-US
Abstract
The Dobbs opinion emphasizes that the state’s interest in the fetus extends to “all stages of development.” This essay briefly explores whether state legislators, agencies, and courts could use the “all stages of development” language to expand reproductive surveillance by using novel developments in consumer health technologies to augment those efforts.
Recommended Citation
Michael Ulrich & Leah R. Fowler,
Continuous Reproductive Surveillance
,
in
51
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
570
(2023).
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