Politico reports on a perceived lack of transparency around the establishment and work of the U.S. Data Protection Review Court. Created under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, the court's mandate is to tackle consumer redress concerning foreign surveillance claims against U.S. government access to non-U.S. residents' data. NOYB Honorary Chair Max Schrems plans to challenge the court's legitimacy and whether it provides adequate redress, adding, "I don't think we can solve this issue by passing a law over and over again."
19 Jan. 2024
US Data Protection Review Court's quiet presence
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