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2022 Reference Materials
Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
White House Press Release 
[Link]
White House Fact Sheet [Link]

The Limitations of Privacy Rights
Daniel J. Solove, 98 Notre Dame L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023).
 [Link]

Privacy and/or Trade
Paul M. Schwartz & Anupam Chander, 90 U. Chi. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023).
  [Link]

Law and Policy for the Quantum Age
Chris Hoofnagle and Simpson Garfinkel, (Cambridge University Press, 2022) (excerpt).
 [Link]

The Case for Data Privacy Rights (Or 'Please, a Little Optimism')
Margot E. Kaminski, Notre Dame L. Rev. Online (2022). [Link]


Reference Materials Archive

2021 MATERIALS
The Data Privacy Law of Brexit: Theories of Preference Change
Paul M. Schwartz, 22 Theoretical Inquiries in Law 111 (2021) 
[Link]

Standing and Privacy Harms: A Critique of TransUnion v. Ramirez
Daniel J. Solove & Danielle Keats Citron, 101 B. U. L. Rev. Online 62 (2021) 
[Link]

California CCPA 2.0: Does the US finally have a data privacy Act?
Graham Greenleaf, 168 Privacy Laws & Business International Report 13-17 (2020) 
[Link]

Exchanges of Personal Data After the Schrems II Judgment
European Parliament 
[Link]
*Read pp. 8-13 of the Executive Summary
​2020 MATERIALS
Privacy and Cybersecurity in a Pandemic Session
Paul M. Schwartz, Tech Policy, 
Protecting Privacy on COVID-19 Surveillance Apps [Link]

International Privacy Law Session
Francesca Bignami, Schrems II: The Right to Privacy and the New Illiberalism 
[Link]
Daniel Solove, Schrems II: Reflections on the Decision and Next Steps [Link]
Propp & Swire: After Schrems II: A Proposal to Meet the Individual Redress Challenge [Link]

Supplementary Readings - Hot Topics Session
TeachPrivacy, Daniel Solove, LGPD Whiteboard [Link]
2019 MATERIALS
Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Woodrow Hartzog, and Daniel J. Solove, The FTC Can Rise to the Privacy Challenge, but Not Without Help From Congress [Link]

Anupam Chander, Margot E. Kaminski and William McGeveran, Catalyzing Privacy Law [Link]
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Paul M. Schwartz, Global Data Privacy: the EU Way  [Link]
2018 MATERIALS
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 [Link]

Analysis: The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 [Link]
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LabMD, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission (11th Cir. June 6, 2018) [Link]

Daniel J. Solove & Woodrow Hartzog, Did the LabMD Case Weaken the FTC’s Approach to Data Security? [Link]
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Daniel J. Solove, Why I Love the GDPR: 10 Reasons [Link]
2017 MATERIALS
Transatlantic Data Privacy Law, 106 Georgetown Law Journal — (forthcoming 2017) with Karl-Nikolaus Peifer [Link]
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Chris Jay Hoofnagle, The Federal Trade Commission’s Inner Privacy Struggle, in The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy (Evan Selinger, Jules Polonetsky, & Omer Tene, eds) (Cambridge University Press 2017, Forthcoming) [Link]
2016 MATERIALS
Paul Schwartz, Microsoft Ireland and a Level Playing Field for U.S. Cloud Companies [Link]

FTC v. AT&T Mobility [Link]

The AT&T v. FTC Common Carrier Ruling and How It Changes Common Carrier Regulation [Link]

Danielle Citron, The Privacy Policymaking of State Attorneys General [Link]

EU-US Privacy Shield Framework [Link]
2015 MATERIALS
FCC, FCC Enforcement Advisory, Broadband Providers Should Take Reasonable Good Faith Steps to Protect Consumer Privacy (May 20, 2015) [Link]

FCC, Terracom and Yourtel to Pay $3.5 Million to Resolve Consumer Privacy & Lifeline Investigations (July 9, 2015) [Link]
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FTC v. Wyndham Worldwide Corp., No. 14-3514 (3rd. Cir. Aug. 24, 2015) [Link]

In the Matter of Nomi Technologies, Inc., FTC File No. 132 3251 (2015) [Link]

FTC, Internet of Things: Privacy and Security in a Connected World (2015) [Link]

Daniel J. Solove & Woodrow Hartzog, Should the FTC Kill the Password? The Case for Better Authentication, 14 Bloomberg BNA Privacy & Security Law Report 1353 (July 27, 2015) [Link]

Paul Schwartz, The Value of Privacy Federalism, in The Social Dimensions of Privacy (2015) [Link]
2014 Materials
Woodrow Hartzog & Daniel J. Solove, The Scope and Potential of FTC Data Protection, 83 George Washington Law Review (forthcoming 2015) [Link]

Paul M. Schwartz & Daniel J. Solove, Reconciling Personal Information in the United States and European Union  102 California Law Review 877 (2014) [Link]

Comments of Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Commissioner, FTC on Big Data, Consumer Privacy, and the Consumer Bill of Rights [Link]

Comments of Jessica Rich, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, FTC on Big Data, Consumer Privacy, and the Consumer Bill of Rights [Link]

Comments  of Georgetown Center for Privacy and Technology on Big Data, Consumer Privacy, and the Consumer Bill of Rights [Link]

Comments of Chris Hoofnagle on Big Data, Consumer Privacy, and the Consumer Bill of Rights [Link]
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Comments  of the Article 29 Working Party on Big Data, Consumer Privacy, and the Consumer Bill of Rights [Link]
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Comments of the Future of Privacy Forum on Big Data, Consumer Privacy, and the Consumer Bill of Rights [Link]

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