
Victoria Hudgins
Senior Reporter at Law Business Research
A Philadelphia-based journalist who writes about data privacy and cybersecurity lawsuits and regulations for .@lexology, a publication owned by .@weareLBR.
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Updated as of: 14 April 2025 The US Department of Justice has said it won’t pursue enforcement actions until July 2025 for noncompliance during the first 90 days of a new rule that restricts sharing sensitive US data with China, Russia and other countries of concern.
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During 23andMe's privacy and national security hearing before the US Senate Judiciary Committee, Republicans and Democrats are arguing the company's recent bankruptcy and its potential sell of users' personal data should spur Congress to pass data privacy legislation.

RT @RepMTG: Full transparency, I did not know about this section on pages 278-279 of the OBBB that strips states of the right to make laws…

During an .@FTC event held today, FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson (.@AFergusonFTC) argued the US needs new federal laws that empowers parents to protect their children from online harm and from being “cancelled.” https://t.co/48NkVmx2OE https://t.co/LFdVf6iWMq