Insights
The Privacy Oracle: February 2020
By Nancy Libin, Rachel R. Marmor, and Christopher W. Savage
02.06.20
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:
- An overview of the key issues in privacy policy to watch in 2020, as legislators across the country try to push priorities through before the election cycle begins.
- Analysis of Guidance for Regulation of AI Applications recently issued by the White House.
- A state roundup and high-level review of introduced consumer privacy legislation.
- Update from LitLand: The Supreme Court's denial of Facebook’s petition for certiorari in a class action related to alleged violations of Illinois; Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) and subsequent announced settlement.
Meet Us At
Feb. 11 - AI & Marketing
Christopher Savage and Kay Jackson will address the use of AI and machine learning in marketing from a practical perspective on an upcoming ANA webinar. More information can be found here.
Feb. 24 - Ransomware
Brandon Graves will participate on the "Ransomware Attack for Cities/Countries" panel during Public Sector Day at the RSA Conference.
Contact Us
Nancy Libin, Partner, Washington, D.C.
nancylibin@dwt.com // 202.973.4218
Rachel Marmor, Counsel, New York, N.Y.
rachelmarmor@dwt.com // 212.603.6401
Christopher Savage, Partner, Washington, D.C.
chrissavage@dwt.com // 202.973.4211