Our digital privacy and rights after Roe v. Wade

Published: July 1, 2022, 5:52 p.m.

b"This week, Cherlynn is joined by senior editors Jessica Conditt and Karissa Bell to discuss the United States ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade, and how, in our digital age, it affects the most vulnerable in our communities. Then, our hosts look at the Supreme Court ruling that guts the Environmental Protection Agency\\u2019s ability to enforce the Clean Air Act. In consumer tech news, we also look at Sony\\u2019s new PlayStation-inspired peripherals and Snapchat\\u2019s new subscription service.\\nWhat digital privacy looks like post-Roe v. Wade \\u2013 1:41\\nSCOTUS nerfs the EPA\\u2019s ability to enforce carbon emission limits \\u2013 42:10\\nLayoffs at Unity, Niantic, and Tesla \\u2013 45:26\\nApple is starting to allow third party payments in Korea \\u2013 49:55\\nSony's new hardware brand brings headsets and monitors with PlayStation style \\u2013 52:17\\nSnapchat+ is membership model for power users \\u2013 56:25\\nPicks \\u2013 59:59\\n\\nSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info."