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Attorney General v. Facebook
Whether the Attorney General can obtain from Facebook factual information derived from the company's investigation of third parties that improperly accessed user data.
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Big Data
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Protection
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Frank v. Gaos
Whether a settlement is "fair, reasonable, and adequate" in a consumer privacy case where there is no meaningful change in business practices and no monetary relief is given to class members.
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Big Data
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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: Facebook, Inc. Internet Tracking Litigation
Whether Facebook violated the privacy rights of users by tracking their web browsing history even after they logged out of the platform
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Big Data
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Consumer Privacy
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Social Media Privacy
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Amicus Briefs
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In re: Google Cookie Placement Settlement
Whether the lower court erred in approving a proposed class action settlement in the Google "cookie placement" litigation that did not provide direct relief to class members and would distribute funds to groups with prior connections to Google and class counsel.
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Big Data
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Protection
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Marquis v. Google
Whether Google's interception of e-mail is a violation of the MA Wiretap Act
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Big Data
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Communications Privacy
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Consumer Privacy
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Amicus Briefs
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In re Nickelodeon Consumer Privacy Litigation
Whether the Video Privacy Protection Act protects from disclosure personal information collected by the Nick.com website
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Big Data
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Consumer Privacy
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Privacy Laws
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U.S. Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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