Lawsuit alleges Vermont tracks pregnant women deemed unsuitable for parenthood
- Vermont's child welfare agency is accused of secretly investigating a pregnant woman based on unfounded mental health claims, as stated in a lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Vermont and Pregnancy Justice.
- The lawsuit seeks to end illegal surveillance of pregnant women deemed unsuitable for parenthood and requests monetary damages for the woman identified as A.V.
- The investigation involved hospital officials sharing details about the woman's labor with the state, resulting in temporary custody of her fetus without her knowledge.
- The allegations raise concerns about state-sanctioned surveillance violating reproductive rights in Vermont, as highlighted by Senior Staff Attorney Kulsoom Ijaz.
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