Hopes recede of a US federal privacy law in 2022

03/02/2022 | TechTarget

Despite bipartisan Congressional support, there is only a very low chance for a federal privacy law in 2022. Electronic Frontier Foundation Senior Staff Attorney Lee Tien said the energy around privacy “has sort of flattened out” while US states are adopting their own laws, and Resolute Strategic Services Executive Vice President Cory Simpson said questions around enforcement and preemption of state laws are presenting challenges to a federal law.

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