Unsettling.
forced the state to reveal that it did indeed use the DNA taken from a newborn infant's blood sample to nail its father for a sexual assault committed in 1996.the lawsuit itself
As the report notes, these mandatory screenings are often done without the consent of parents, though they can claim religious exemption. After being taken, these newborn samples can even be used in biomedical research, and most states don't require parental consent for that, either.
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