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Buckeye Institute’s Free-Market Principles for State Data Privacy Laws—Report
Buckeye Institute's free-market principles for state data privacy laws as an alternative to the European approach.
Columbus, OH – On Thursday, The Buckeye Institute released a...
Washington State Considers Privacy for Sex Offenders
Washington State considers privacy for sex offenders by banning notification of neighbors when they move in.
by T.J. Martinell
(The Center Square) - Earlier this year,...
Congress Moves to Protect Abortion With New Privacy Rules
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) wants to limit state access to private medical records related to abortion and treatment of...
Montana Outlaws Genetic Data Sharing Without Consent
Private companies that offer genetic testing in Montana must now get a consumer’s consent before sharing that data with anyone else.
SB 351, sponsored by...
Can Health Care Providers Deny Care for Refusing to Sign Privacy Notice?
"The notices are deceptive and should be called the 'no privacy rule.'”
‘Free’ Genetic Testing Could Compromise Privacy
“Essentially, the company owns [genetic material] after they’ve given you your test results. They’re building this great repository of DNA. There’s a lot of money to be made in research.”
California’s Concealed Carry Data Leak Prompts Reactions
California's concealed carry data leak occurred days after the U.S. Supreme Court threw out New York's law.
Tim Sylvester, a self-described gun collector in California’s...
Your Health Privacy: What Government Giveth, Government can Taketh Back – Commentary
"Let’s go back in time to 1981, the beginning of the AIDs epidemic as well as a time of heightened sexual promiscuity. Imagine asking members of the gay community to show proof of a negative test prior to being allowed into an establishment."
IRS Wants Data on Your eBay Sales
Intrusive data collection on Americans' financial transactions threatens to undermine trust in our banking system and hits the middle class hardest.
Door-to-Door Vaccination Campaigns Raise Privacy Issues
“Ambassadors,” who need not have any medical training, are provided with a script that introduces them to the unvaccinated and includes talking points to help them convince people to get the shot.