Privacy Advocates Push Newsom to Approve Browser Opt-Out Mandate

Privacy advocates are lobbying Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign the nation’s first requirement for web browsers to offer data opt-out signals, despite his veto of a similar bill last year.

In JPMorgan’s Deal With Plaid, the Giants Win: Marc Rubinstein

The Plaid-JPMorgan deal shows how established banks can leverage their control over customer data.

Google, Meta Beat Consumer Lawsuit Over Drug-Data Collection

Google LLC and Meta Platforms Inc. defeated a lawsuit alleging they unlawfully collected the personal information of patients seeking treatment for erectile dysfunction through online provider BlueChew.

Gun Rights Group Sued for Collecting, Using Buyers’ Private Data

The National Shooting Sports Foundation collected the private information of millions of gun purchasers from warranty cards without their knowledge or consent and used it to target them with political messages, a new class complaint filed in federal court alleges.

Gender Care Patients Try to Stop DOJ Pediatric Hospital Subpoena

A Justice Department probe into gender-affirming care at one of the nation’s largest pediatric hospitals is facing mounting opposition as current and former patients and parents urge a federal court to quash the Trump administration’s effort.

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US Chamber Tests Members’ Will to Fight Trump on H-1B Visas

The nation’s largest business lobby is soliciting support from its members for a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its changes to the visa system for skilled foreign workers, setting up a potentially rancorous battle between corporate America and the president.

Paxton Likely Entitled to Liberal Prosecutor Files, Court Hints

A rule in Texas requiring prosecutors in large counties to produce information on the types of offenses they prioritize could be weaponized by Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) to remove them from office, the chief justice on a statewide appeals court warned Wednesday.

Is Social Media Big Tobacco 2.0? Suits Over the Impact on Teens

Is social media to blame for the decline in teen mental health? Hundreds of lawsuits argue that they are. But can the claims get past Section 230, big tech's legal shield? In this video, we look at the fight over social media's impact on teens.

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