The Privacy Oracle consolidates significant U.S. legislative and regulatory developments at the state and federal level into a single publication. In this month’s issue, we offer:
- Analysis of the dimming prospects of passage of additional state or federal privacy legislation during the 2019 session.
- An update on the slate of potential amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and other data privacy and security bills pending before the California legislature.
- A deep-dive into a recent Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court case that raises new questions about what confidential data can be derived from records that look innocuous. A high-level roundup of draft state consumer privacy legislation.
- Insights on the practical implication of Nevada’s SB 220 and its interaction with CCPA obligations.
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