LA, unveiled a new health data privacy framework that sets out clear rules for how wearables and wellness apps handle sensitive health data. | Senator Bill Cassidy, R-LA, introduced the Health ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita on Tuesday released the state’s new Consumer Data Protection Bill of Rights.
Vanta reports many organizations faced HIPAA violations this year, often from staff errors and vendor oversight, highlighting ...
President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs appear to be on shaky legal ground, with Supreme Court justices on Wednesday indicating he may not have the authority to impose them under a law designed for ...
With 2026 midterms a year away, legislation is moving through the Ohio Statehouse that could change how Ohioans register to vote and cast their ballots. Supreme Court majority lets Trump ...
LONDON (AP) — China accused Nvidia on Monday of violating the country’s antimonopoly laws and said it would step up scrutiny of the world’s leading chipmaker, escalating tensions with Washington as ...
The critique began with a response to Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.), who had compared the bizarre world of drug pricing to buying a $7 bagel in one store and a $400 one across the street. Expanding ...
TEXAS, USA — Hundreds of new laws passed by the Texas Legislature this year will take effect on Sept. 1, 2025. From tougher penalties for human trafficking to new rules in schools and changes on the ...
Finnegan’s Lynn Parker Dupree and Baker McKenzie’s Lothar Determann discuss a wave of new state laws regarding brainwaves tracked by wearable devices, or data derived from the activity of a person’s ...
The word “notwithstanding” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in the ongoing public debate over whether West Virginia’s religious freedom act applies to school vaccination laws. Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s ...
U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk for the Northern District of Texas vacated portions of the 2024 final rule for multiple reasons, ruling that was “contrary to law” as it illegally preempts or ...