On May 17, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (SB 205) into law, making Colorado the first state to enact legislation that broadly addresses the use of artificial intelligence in high-risk processing activities.

On June 4, 2024, members of Husch Blackwell’s data privacy and AI team will host a 

In early April, the Maryland legislature passed the Maryland Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (SB 571 / HB 603). In this fifteen minute webinar, HB privacy attorney Shelby Dolen provides an overview of the Maryland bill and how it will impacts covered entities. The webinar is available exclusively to HB privacy clients through Byte

With its unique provisions and requirements, the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA) adds a new dimension to state privacy law that will create additional compliance burdens for covered entities. HB privacy partner David Stauss unpacks and explains MODPA in a twenty-five minute on-demand webinar available exclusively to HB privacy clients through Byte Back+.

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With all the new U.S. state privacy laws going into effect, tracking the many upcoming deadlines is no easy task—especially when you factor in children’s privacy, data broker, and consumer health data privacy laws. Don’t forget that many laws also have staggered deadlines, including deadlines to recognize universal opt-out mechanisms and update privacy policies.

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Numerous states passed laws on consumer, health, and children’s data privacy during the 2023 state legislative session. These new laws create additional compliance challenges for entities already trying to drive compliance with existing state laws.

On September 14, 2023, members of Husch Blackwell’s data privacy team will host a webinar to provide an overview of

The Colorado Attorney General’s Office announced that it filed final Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) rules with the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office. The rules will go into effect July 1, 2023, the same date the CPA goes into effect. The rules contain a complex and lengthy set of requirements that controllers will need to carefully

The Board of the California Privacy Protection Agency approved final California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) regulations on February 3, 2023. The regulations will go into effect upon approval by the Office of Administrative Law.

On March 2, 2023, members of Husch Blackwell’s data privacy team will host a webinar to analyze the final regulations and

The Colorado Attorney General’s Office published draft Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) rules on September 30, 2022. As discussed in our prior blog post, the draft rules are a complex and lengthy set of regulations that, if adopted without substantial modification, will significantly expand the CPA’s requirements and require controllers to carefully consider their compliance