Possible Defects In California's New Privacy Law

By Peter Pizzi (July 30, 2018, 2:31 PM EDT) -- The June 2018 California Consumer Privacy Act, which becomes effective in 2020, merits attention given the size and scope of the California economy and the pattern by which that state has served as a bellwether for all things digital. After all, California was early in passing a breach notification statute. Now, all 50 states have followed suit, leading to the current regulatory zoo that persists in the absence of an overarching federal breach notification statute. After an introduction to the California law, this article will focus on the constitutional challenges and other problems presented by the CCPA....

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