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Symposium: The California Consumer Privacy Act
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
  • Margot Kaminski, University of Colorado Law School
  • Jacob Snow, ACLU of Northern California
  • Felix T. Wu, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
  • Justin Hughes, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Publication Date
10-1-2020
Abstract

This symposium discussion of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review focuses on the newly enacted California Consumer Privacy Act (CPPA), a statute signed into state law by then-Governor Jerry Brown on June 28, 2018 and effective as of January 1, 2020. The panel was held on February 20, 2020.

The panelists discuss how businesses are responding to the new law and obstacles for consumers to make effective use of the law’s protections and rights. Most importantly, the panelists grapple with questions courts are likely to have to address, including the definition of personal information under the CCPA, the application of the CCPA to different types of internet service providers and companies, and compatibility between First Amendment concerns and the privacy protections offered by the CCPA.

Publisher
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Keywords
  • privacy law; California; Facebook; data; First Amendment
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Symposium: The California Consumer Privacy Act

Citation Information
Margot Kaminski, Jacob Snow, Felix T. Wu and Justin Hughes. "Symposium: The California Consumer Privacy Act" Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Vol. 54 (2020) p. 157
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/felix-wu/34/