Brad Kutner reports: Lawyers and former clerks are opening up about the options available for, and the consequences associated with, cooperating with the investigation into the April leak of a draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion that would topple the constitutional right to abortion. […] A request for comment on the U.S. Supreme Court’s employment cell…
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Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act Enters into Force
Hunton Andrews Kurth writes: On June 1, 2022, Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act (“PDPA”) entered into force after three years of delays. The PDPA, originally enacted in May 2019, provides for a one-year grace period, with the main operative provisions of the law originally set to come into force in 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,…
Tim Hortons app collected vast amounts of sensitive data: privacy watchdogs
Canadian Press reports: Federal and provincial privacy watchdogs say the Tim Hortons mobile ordering app violated the law by collecting vast amounts of location information from customers. In an investigation finding today, privacy commissioners say people who downloaded the Tim Hortons app had their movements tracked and recorded every few minutes of the day, even…
Schools urge end to forced disclosure of private student information; state using data to track vaccinations
Sherrie Peif reports: More than 20 charter schools across the state recently presented a petition to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) requesting that it stop collecting and using private information of school children to publicize youth vaccination rates on its website. Diana Herrero, deputy director of the division of disease control…