Brookings Institution Nonresident Senior Fellow in Governance Studies Mark MacCarthy wrote a piece discussing how U.S. Federal Trade Commission privacy rulemaking is "a more promising response" to consumer privacy protections than the current attempts to pass the American Data Privacy and Protection Act. MacCarthy walked through rulemaking authority, what a privacy rulemaking may include and why it is "the best practical path" despite losing bipartisan agreements secured on preemption and the private right of action in the current federal proposal. Editor's note: The IAPP's Joe Duball wrote about FTC rulemaking in lieu of federal legislation.
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