Children’s Privacy on the Frontline: Legal Battles and Regulatory Updates Across the U.S.
Partner Jade Davis dives into key developments surrounding children's online privacy, including the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act and the DOJ/FTC case against TikTok.
Daily Business Review: Stephanie Rodriguez on the ‘Game of Clerks’
Miami Attorney Stephanie Rodriguez authored an article in the Daily Business Review offering advice for law students entering practice for the first time, comparing it to the pursuit of the Iron Throne in the Game of Thrones franchise.
PrivacyCafé: The Becerra Case – Implications for Tracking Technologies & HIPAA
The hosts review the background and significance of the Becerra case, which challenges the HHS guidance on the usage of tracking technologies by medical providers.
PrivacyCafé: Big Brother at the Olympics – France’s New AI Surveillance Law
The hosts discuss France's new data privacy law permitting AI video surveillance for the Paris Olympics and its implications.
Litigators Lounge: Supreme Shakeup – What Overruling the Chevron Doctrine Means
The hosts dive into the recent Supreme Court decision to reject the Chevron doctrine, which had previously given federal agencies deference in interpreting ambiguities in statutes.
Ready or Not, Here Comes the EU AI Act
We have been writing about the EU AI Act for several months, and with its August 1 arrival the countdown begins for the effective dates of its various provisions.
KOSA & COPPA 2.0: Update on Youth Privacy in the U.S.
Learn more about recent updates to the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0).
Meta to Pay Record $1.4 Billion for Unauthorized Use of Biometric Data
On July 30, 2024, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached a record $1.4 billion deal to settle claims against Meta...