Opinion No. 20-303 March 10, 2022 A new opinion from the California Attorney General about the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018. has interesting implications: THE HONORABLE KEVIN KILEY, ASSEMBLYMEMBER, has requested an opinion on a question of law arising under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018. QUESTION PRESENTED AND CONCLUSION Under the California…
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Texas Blocked From Investigating Transgender Kids’ Parents For Child Abuse
Andrew DeMillo of AP reports: A Texas judge on Friday blocked the state from investigating as child abuse gender confirming care for transgender youth. District Judge Amy Clark Meachum issued a temporary injunction preventing the state from enforcing Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s directive to compel the Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate. Read more…
Student invasion of privacy case moved to April hearing
On March 2, Kendrick Calfee reported: The scheduled hearing for a felony case involving a Northwest student has been postponed to April 12 after 4th Circuit Associate Judge Robert Rice granted continuance. Logan D. Fainter, 19, of Macon, Missouri, is charged with invasion of privacy — a Class E felony — for allegedly video recording two female…
State Auto May Have to Defend Chicago Grocer for Fingerprint Use
Samantha Hawkins reports: State Automobile Mutual Insurance Company may have to defend a Chicago grocery store chain in a state biometric privacy case over its requirement that employees use fingerprints to clock-in, an Illinois federal judge ruled. The court denied the insurer’s motion for summary judgment on the defense duty question. In the proposed class…