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Atlas Data Privacy Corp., et al. v. We Inform LLC, et al.
May 20, 2025
Whether privacy laws violate the First Amendment?
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Brokers
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Data Protection
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Platform Accountability & Governance
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Privacy Laws
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The First Amendment
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U.S. State Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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T-Mobile/Sprint v. FCC and USA (CPNI Location Enforcement)
January 28, 2025
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Communications Privacy
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Consumer Privacy
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Cybersecurity
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Data Brokers
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Data Protection
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Data Security
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Location Tracking
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Amicus Briefs
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Verizon v. FCC and USA (CPNI Location Enforcement)
January 28, 2025
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Communications Privacy
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Consumer Privacy
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Cybersecurity
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Data Brokers
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Data Protection
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Data Security
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Location Tracking
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Amicus Briefs
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Ohio Telecom Association et al. v. FCC and USA (Data Breach Reporting Req’ts)
August 20, 2024
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Communications Privacy
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Consumer Privacy
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Cybersecurity
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Data Protection
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Data Security
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Location Tracking
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Amicus Briefs
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Soliman v. Subway Franchisee Advert. Fund Tr., Ltd.
June 4, 2024
Whether the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s (TCPA’s) autodialer restriction covers automated list-based campaign dialers, or if the TCPA only restricts use of dialers that generate telephone numbers.
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Consumer Privacy
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Privacy Laws
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Robocalls
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U.S. Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Doe v. Grindr
May 20, 2024
Whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act prohibits a lawsuit against a dating app alleging that the app was designed in a dangerous way because it repeatedly matched a high schooler with adults who sexually abused him.
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Consumer Privacy
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Platform Accountability & Governance
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Section 230
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Social Media Privacy
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Amicus Briefs
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Howard v. Republican National Committee (RNC)
February 16, 2024
Do Multimedia Messaging Service (“MMS”) messages containing a video and sent without the recipient’s consent constitute a violation of the artificial or prerecorded voice provisions of the TCPA?
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Consumer Privacy
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Robocalls
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Amicus Briefs
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Calhoun, et al. v. Google
December 23, 2023
EPIC’s brief supports the Plaintiffs’ arguments that a jury could find that a reasonable user understood Google’s specific heightened privacy promises contained in the Chrome Privacy Notice to mean that Google would not collect the information it expressly promised not to and therefore that Google did not establish the affirmative defense of consent.
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Protection
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Enforcement of Privacy Laws
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Online Advertising & Tracking
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Amicus Briefs
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McCarthy v. Amazon
December 12, 2023
Whether Amazon, the world’s largest online retailer, can be sued under product liability for selling sodium nitrite to minors who used the compound to commit suicide.
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
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Commercial AI Use
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Consumer Privacy
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Platform Accountability & Governance
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Section 230
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Amicus Briefs
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