
Daniel Solove
Daniel J. Solove is the John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School. He is also the founder of TeachPrivacy, a privacy and cybersecurity training company. Professor Solove provided one of the inaugural podcasts of the ADCG series and discussed the current privacy landscape including the CCPA, the EU GDPR, and the EU Court of Justice decision invalidating the US Privacy Shield. Against this backdrop, Prof. Solove discussed whether a federal privacy law is more likely now than in the past and, if so, what such a law might cover and how close it might get to the GDPR or the CCPA. In this discussion, Prof. Solove also discusses the American Law Institute (ALI) Principles of Data Privacy, which propose comprehensive privacy principles for legislation that are consistent with key foundations in the U.S. approach to privacy, but also better align the U.S. with the EU. The Principles will likely be influential in future policy discussions, especially with respect to notice and choice. Finally, the podcast explores with Prof. Solove potential stumbling blocks that are likely to be encountered in discussions regarding a federal privacy law.
7 Loka 202028min

Welcome to the U.S. National Privacy Legislation Podcast
This podcast will explore:What would national legislation look like? On what principles would it be based?What are the arguments for and against a preemptive national standard?What federal agency or agencies should be charged with implementing a national privacy law?What role would be left to the states if a national policy were to be adopted?How is congressional debate likely to unfold?What role will the executive branch play in this debate?Will the United States, where the digital economy was born, cede leadership on data protection regulation to other countries?How would a U.S. national privacy law relate to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?What domestic and international competitive issues are in play?All points of view, pro and con, will be heard on these podcasts.Show Notes:Visit our website for more information: adcg.orgVisit our resource page for new and other information: adcg.org/news-resources/Follow us on our social media platforms for updates:- Twitter- LinkedIn- FacebookDon't forget to review the podcast to help us reach out to other listeners. And also, do not forget to subscribe to get our next episode automatically.Thanks again for listening!
21 Syys 202025min