State Privacy Law
Elizabeth Canter, Maggie Martin, Kate Goodloe
Elizabeth Canter, Maggie Martin, Kate Goodloe
Al Saikali, Elissa Doroff, Serge Jorgensen, Jad Sheikali
Gail Crawford, Tim Wybitul, Oliver Draf
Lothar Determann, Ian Ballon, Rachel Lovejoy
LEARNING OBJECTIVES To learn about the various federal statutes that regulate consumer privacy, to understand state regulation of consumer privacy, especially the California Consumer Privacy Act, to learn about how the First Amendment limits privacy statutes. Length: Approximately 1 hour Written by: Professors Daniel J. Solove and Paul M. Schwartz Instructor: Professor Daniel J.…
LEARNING OBJECTIVES To learn about the key issues of how consumer data is regulated in the US, to understand the sectoral regulatory approach, to learn about the various definitions of personally identifiable information, to understand how state common law protects consumer privacy, and to learn about the major role that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)…
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