US lawmaker has plan for sweeping overhaul of Privacy Act

Excerpted from a Biometric Update Blog by Anthony Kimery Democratic Rep. Lori Trahan this week released a sweeping report arguing that the decades old Privacy Act of 1974, once a landmark safeguard against […]
How Trump administration actions affect data privacy

Excerpted from an IAPP Blog by Brian Hengesbaugh and Lukas Feiler To date, the Trump administration’s actions have been swift across many domains, focusing on tariffs, trade, immigration, border control, […]
State enforcement actions of privacy laws are happening

Excerpted from a JDSupra Blog The enforcement landscape of recently enacted state consumer privacy laws in the U.S. is beginning to take shape, with state attorneys general (AGs) or designated […]
Impending state privacy laws going into effect in 2024-2025

Excerpted from a JD Supra Blog Over the past several years, the number of states with comprehensive consumer data privacy laws has increased exponentially from just a handful—California, Colorado, Virginia, […]