Court tosses Meta Pixel privacy case against U.S. Bank
The U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota dismissed a privacy lawsuit against U.S. Bank over Meta Pixel data sharing, citing lack of concrete injury.
ICE and activists clash over doxing and privacy
As ICE expands surveillance and subpoenas social media data, activists and civil liberties groups warn of First Amendment and privacy violations.
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Quandaries & Quagmires: Border searches and your ethical obligations
Lawyers traveling abroad must be mindful of confidential client data they are traveling with, and law firms should have or immediately develop policies addressing international travel and access to confidential client data.
Breaking the Ice: ‘New frontier’ of data privacy draws litigator
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Data privacy abuses spur bipartisan action
In recent months the headlines have been filled with stories that raise concerns about invasion of privacy, and legislators from both parties are taking notice.
PIM interview: Data privacy activist Rich Neumeister is always on the case
In Brief: Minnesota federal court dismissed a Meta Pixel privacy lawsuit against U.S. Bank. Plaintiff Christopher Butler alleged unauthorized data sharing with Meta. Claims included violations of California privacy laws ...
MMB reveals TMI about state employees
In Brief: Minnesota federal court dismissed a Meta Pixel privacy lawsuit against U.S. Bank. Plaintiff Christopher Butler alleged unauthorized data sharing with Meta. Claims included violations of California privacy laws ...
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