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In Martinez v. ZoomInfo, Ninth Circuit Recognizes Privacy Plaintiff Has Standing to Sue
EPIC submitted an amicus brief in the case with the Electronic Frontier Foundation arguing that Ms. Martinez had standing to bring her case.
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Consumer Privacy
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EPIC and EFF Urge California Supreme Court to Review Lower Court Opinion Barring Plaintiffs’ Privacy Suit
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Consumer Privacy
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Workplace Privacy
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EPIC & Public Justice Urge Appeals Court to Confirm That Plaintiffs May Sue When Companies Use Their Identities to Advertise
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Consumer Privacy
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Cybersecurity
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Data Security
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EPIC Urges Senators to Question Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Key Privacy & Open Government Issues
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Consumer Privacy
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Fourth Amendment
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Freedom of Information Act
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Open Government
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Supreme Court Limits Standing to Sue in Credit Reporting Case
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Protection
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Federal Appeals Court Rules Consumers Can Sue for Automated Texts—But Only If Calls Are Random
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Consumer Privacy
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Robocalls
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Supreme Court Won’t Disturb Data Breach Decision
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Consumer Privacy
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Cybersecurity
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Data Security
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ANALYSIS: Justice Thomas Charts Path for Consumer Privacy Cases
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Article III Standing
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Consumer Privacy
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