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Limon v. Circle K Stores Inc.
January 3, 2023
Whether state courts should use the more restrictive federal court standing analysis when deciding whether plaintiffs have standing to sue.
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Article III Standing
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Privacy Laws
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Workplace Privacy
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Amicus Briefs
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Peter Maldini v. Marriott International, Inc.
December 8, 2022
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Cybersecurity
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Data Security
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Amicus Briefs
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Martinez v. ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc.
December 8, 2022
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Amicus Briefs
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TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez
March 8, 2021
Whether plaintiffs in FCRA and other privacy suits can establish standing based on a violation of their statutory rights.
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Amicus Briefs
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Patel v. Facebook
November 30, 2018
Whether collection of an individual's biometric data in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is sufficient to establish Article III standing
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Face Surveillance & Biometrics
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Amicus Briefs
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Eichenberger v. ESPN
September 22, 2017
Whether ESPN's tracking of video viewing habits of streaming users violates the Video Privacy Protection Act and whether consumers whose VPPA rights have been violated can establish Article III standing to sue in federal court
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Attias v. CareFirst, Inc
January 13, 2017
Whether victims of a data breach have adequately alleged damages
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Cybersecurity
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Data Security
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Amicus Briefs
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Gubala v. Time Warner Cable
August 19, 2016
Whether consumers can sue for violations of the Cable Communications Policy Act
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Cahen v. Toyota Motor Corporation
July 27, 2016
Whether drivers can sue for privacy and security vulnerabilities in connected cars
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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In re SuperValu Customer Data Security Breach Litigation
July 18, 2016
Concerning Whether Victims of Data Breaches Must Suffer Certainly Impending or Actual Concrete Harms (i.e., Damages) In Order to Sue
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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Amicus Briefs
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