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Daily Dashboard | What will the new SCOTUS nomination mean for privacy? Related reading: A view from DC: Will Maryland end the era of notice and choice?

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With the retirement of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, President Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh, paving the way for a newly shaped high court. But what will Kavanaugh's nomination mean for the future of privacy law in the U.S.? If confirmed, Kavanaugh "could impact important dimensions of privacy law, specifically in the areas where the Fourth Amendment intersects with national security and where the First Amendment intersects with technology," writes Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr Partner April Doss, CIPP/US. In this post for Privacy Perspectives, Doss excavates some of Kavanaugh's past rulings to assess what they could mean for the future of government surveillance and the privacy practices of technology companies. 
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