In 2019, the US data privacy framework changed significantly with the emergence of the California Consumer Privacy Act which created a significant compliance burden ...
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As mobile device applications continue to proliferate – magnified in no small part by the recent surge in artificial intelligence-related tools to facilitate creation of apps – they have become ...
Opinion: California, Texas, and Virginia are leading the way on state efforts for enforcement priorities. Companies should ...
The number of individual US states with local data privacy legislation on their statute books has expanded rapidly in 2025, with nine more state laws coming into effect this year and three more states ...
The Globe’s April 13 editorial, “23andMe bankruptcy highlights need for data protection law,” noted that around 20 states — not including Massachusetts — have enacted consumer data privacy laws.
As AI becomes more embedded in everyday life and business operations, companies are facing a growing regulatory maze at the intersection of state privacy laws and emerging AI standards. This article ...
In the last few years, a wave of state-level data privacy laws has swept across the United States. What started with California's landmark Consumer Privacy Act has ...
No matter what new laws or regulations make the cut for 2026, it's clear that compliance challenges will persist and federal ...
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President Donald Trump’s firing of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) two Democratic commissioners last month may put the future of internet commerce and social media interactions between the U.S.