Justin T. Kelton examines the origins of the Privacy Protection Act, exploring its scope and limitations, and summarizes the remedies it offers for journalists who may be targeted improperly.
Though there remains no comprehensive nationwide, federal privacy law on the books, several states in the U.S. have passed their own privacy statues to fill in the gap. As of 2025, at least 17 states ...
Nick Dedeke is an associate teaching professor at Northeastern University, Boston. His research interests include digital transformation strategies, ethics, and privacy. His research has been ...
So far into 2025, we continue to see productivity from state legislatures addressing consumer privacy, with 19 new state comprehensive privacy bills introduced across 10 state legislatures. It is ...
Some jurisdictions define a child as anyone under 18 years old, but certain privacy laws limit protection to individuals under 13 years old. States may also include separate definitions for terms like ...