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Privacy Daily | Minnesota’s Comprehensive Privacy Law Takes Effect, Includes Novel Right to Question

August 1, 2025 by Kyler Nelson

Minnesota’s new comprehensive privacy law that took effect Thursday, July 31, includes several unique and uncommon requirements, such as requiring companies to allow consumers to question their automated decisions. But many of the law's stipulations are already considered best practices. Zachary Continue Reading

Press Mention - August 1, 2025

AdExchanger | New US State Children’s Privacy Laws Continue To Reshape Digital Marketing

June 11, 2025 by Kyler Nelson

Last year saw a proliferation of US state laws regulating the processing of children’s data. 2025 promises to be just as active, with new rules either already in effect or coming into force later this year.  Companies in the ad tech ecosystem should pay attention to the evolving Continue Reading

Publication - June 11, 2025

U.S. House Unveils the Latest Attempt at a U.S. Privacy Law: The American Privacy Rights Act

April 18, 2024 by Catherine Nagle

The Bottom Line The United States is among the minority of large economies in the world without a comprehensive national privacy law. In the absence of such a law, numerous states are filling the void with a complex assortment of often inconsistent privacy laws. However, unexpected Continue Reading

Alert, Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies - April 18, 2024

AdExchanger | Advertisers Take Note: State Laws Zero in on Protecting Kids’ Digital Privacy Rights

April 1, 2024 by Catherine Nagle

US state comprehensive privacy laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) have been garnering much attention over the past year. However, new requirements with respect to the processing of children’s data are occurring at the US state level and seemingly flying below the Continue Reading

Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies, Publication - April 1, 2024

An (Im)Perfect 10: Indiana, Tennessee, Montana & Texas Pass Consumer Privacy Laws

June 16, 2023 by Catherine Nagle

The Bottom Line There are now 10 states with comprehensive privacy laws, with more on the way.Without federal legislation, a patchwork of state laws may be the standard going forward, much in the same way that data breach notification laws eventually became ubiquitous at the state level. In Continue Reading

Alert, Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies - June 16, 2023

Revised Colorado Privacy Act Rules

January 12, 2023 by Catherine Nagle

The Bottom Line While companies are working to update their privacy notices and internal practices in light of the new California and Virginia laws that went into effect on January 1, 2023, they should consider additional issues covered by Colorado’s law.Colorado’s rules are not yet final, so we Continue Reading

Alert, Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies - January 12, 2023

AdExchanger | State Privacy Laws Will Spur Action Against Dark Patterns

August 17, 2022 by Catherine Nagle

Gary Kibel and Paavana Kumar were quoted in an AdExchanger article, "State Privacy Laws Will Spur Action Against Dark Patterns." Continue Reading

Press Mention - August 17, 2022

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