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Lawfare Daily: Justin Sherman on the Benefits and Limits of a New Law Governing Data Brokers

Lawfare Daily: Justin Sherman on the Benefits and Limits of a New Law Governing Data Brokers

The Lawfare Podcast: Patreon Edition · The Lawfare Institute

April 29, 202446m 3s

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Show Notes

On March 20, the House of Representatives passed the Protecting Americans’ Data From Foreign Adversaries Act. The House bill was passed by the Senate on April 23 as part of the larger foreign aid package, which President Biden signed into law on April 24. Lawfare Senior Editor Stephanie Pell sat down with Justin Sherman, Senior Fellow at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy, to talk about the benefits and limits of the new legislation, now law. They talked about the path that led to the bill’s passage in both the House and Senate, similarities and differences between this new legislation and a recent Executive Order focusing on the preventing the sale of American’s bulk sensitive personal data, and some ways the new law could be improved. 

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