This U.S. State Privacy Notice applies to "Consumers" as defined under state privacy laws, including those in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia (collectively, the “U.S. State Privacy Laws"). This U.S. State Privacy Notice is a suppleme...
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas on Monday signed one of the harshest state immigration laws in modern U.S. history, authorizing state officials to arrest and seek the deportation of migrants suspected of crossing the border with Mexico illegally. The law, known asSB4, gives Texas law enfo...
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Texas is headed toward giving residents more control over their personal data with a comprehensive privacy measure sent to Gov. Greg Abbott (R). The legislation (H.B. 4) adds to a growing patchwork of state laws that give consumers new rights over how companies collect and use th...
Significant State Privacy Laws: Texas S.B. 11C. Baird Brown
If this law is upheld by the Court, adults in the state of Texas will need to upload identification to access porn and other sites deemed "harmful to minors." Such sites will also feature suspicious warning labels about porn on the landing pages and footers. ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republican lawmakers in Texas are proposing legislation that would make it a state felony to cross the border from Mexico illegally and create a new border police force that could deputize private citizens, the latest in the state's
Bush being sworn in as governor of Texas, January 17, 1995. In colonial America the governors exercised wide powers. During the Revolution, however, much of their authority was stripped away, but after about 1850 the tendency was to make them an effective force in legislation and, since 1915...
Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA) into federal law. In the meantime however, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, Delaware, Iowa, Texas, Montana, and Oregon have passed their own comprehensive consumer privacy laws that go into effect by 2026 . The velocity ...
Residents of all other states with applicable U.S. Privacy Laws, including California, Virginia, Colorado, and Texas, are entitled to request access to collected Personal Information twice in a 12-month period. These requests cover what Personal Information was collected and the right to know the...