United States:
The Expanding Privacy
21 January 2021
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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Partner Aaron Burstein edited the Fall 2020 issue of
Antitrust magazine with Janis Kestenbaum. If
you're looking to get up to speed on some of the most pressing
regulatory issues surrounding personal data, this is the place to
start — and the ABA is making free to access through the end of
January.
A roundtable featuring Alexandra Reeve Givens (President and CEO,
CDT), Jessica Rich (former Director of the FTC's
Bureau of Consumer Protection), Will DeVries (Google), and William McGeveran (University of Minnesota Law
School) surveys the enforcement and policy landscape. The issue
also features articles that examine the California Privacy Rights Act, the state (and
stakes) of Section 230 reform, privacy issues in contact tracing
apps, and applications of economic analysis to privacy. On the
international front, authors analyze the first two years of GDPR
enforcement and well as privacy and antitrust developments in
China.
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