The new DROP platform aims to make it easy to request the deletion of online personal data held by data brokers in California ...
Regulators aren't asking "do you have an opt-out link?" They're asking “was the language easy to understand?” and "what ...
Class-action lawsuits alleging that companies violated a California privacy law by collecting data on visitors to their ...
On December 17, 2025, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) announced the release of its Enforcement Advisory No. 2025-01 (“Advisory”), reminding data brokers of their obligations under ...
Data privacy is critical to positive donor relations, says Elizabeth Nielsen, senior vice president for digital and direct marketing at Feeding America. And while the nonprofit isn’t subject to the ...
A quiet revolution is unfolding in California’s legal community and Los Angeles stands at its epicenter. In a move expected to ripple across law schools, courtrooms, and corporate compliance ...
Plastic bag ban, wrong food deliveries, streaming services and more. Here's some big changes coming to California as 900 new laws go into effect in 2026.
Two new laws that have drawn widespread attention and are going into effect Jan. 1 include a broad ban on single-use plastic bags from stores, and a ban on procedures to remove cats’ claws, unless ...
In a recent decision with broad implications for digital privacy enforcement, a California federal court denied Six Flags’ motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the amusement park operator unlawfully ...
Companies around the United States have to comply with California privacy laws—because their web or mobile sites are accessible to consumers in California, because they have customers or employees in ...
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