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Federal Privacy Law Has Momentum, but There’s a Catch

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 July 31, 2022  Posted by Dissent Govt, Laws, U.S.

The concerns over a federal privacy law that would pre-empt state laws continue. In addition to Daniel Solove’s thoughtful piece on the issue and  EFF’s concerns,  Julia Angwin had a conversation with Cameron Kerry. You can read that conversation on The Markup’s Newsletter.

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