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FPF Member Training: Navigating AI Compliance in the U.S. Legal Landscape
[…] frameworks—from state privacy laws and sector-specific regulations to emerging AI-specific requirements and longstanding consumer protection and civil rights protections. The challenge for practitioners is not just tracking new proposals, but understanding how existing laws apply to AI systems today and how to operationalize compliance across multiple, often overlapping, regulatory regimes. In FPF’s training on […]
Paradigm Shift in the Palmetto State: A New Approach to Online Protection-by-Design
South Carolina Governor McMaster signed HB 3431, an Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) -style law, on February 5, adding to the growing list of new, bipartisan state frameworks fortifying online protections for minors. Although HB 3431 is dubbed an AADC, its divergence from past models and unique blend of requirements that draw upon a variety of […]
Paradigm Shift in the Palmetto State: A New Approach to Online Protection-by-Design
SSouth Carolina Governor McMaster signed HB 3431, an Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) -style law, on February 5, adding to the growing list of new, bipartisan state frameworks fortifying online protections for minors. Although HB 3431 is dubbed an AADC, its divergence from past models and unique blend of requirements that draw upon a variety […]
FPF Retrospective: U.S. Privacy Enforcement in 2025
The U.S. privacy law landscape continues to mature as new laws go into effect, cure periods expire, and regulators interpret the law through enforcement actions and guidance. State attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission act as the country’s de facto privacy regulators, regularly bringing enforcement actions under legal authorities both old and new. […]
From Chatbot to Checkout: Who Pays When Transactional Agents Play?
[…] over who owns the direct consumer relationship in an agentic world (e.g., is it online marketplaces and information aggregators or the agentic system’s provider?). Even with applicable laws for transactional agents, the evolution of these technologies (e.g., less human oversight) and increased investment in these technologies will create new legal challenges for practitioners to address.
FPF Retrospective: U.S. Privacy Enforcement in 2025
The U.S. privacy law landscape continues to mature as new laws go into effect, cure periods expire, and regulators interpret the law through enforcement actions and guidance. State attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission act as the country’s de facto privacy regulators, regularly bringing enforcement actions under legal authorities both old and new. […]
Privacy Enforcement Retrospective_2026.02.06
[…] en t on Harm s to Kid s an d Te en s, an d Dece p tiv e AI Mark e tin g , Und er New Adm in is tr a tio n : The FTC tr a n sit io ne d le ad ers h ip in 20 25 , […]
FPF U.S. Privacy Enforcement in 2025
[…] en t on Harm s to Kid s an d Te en s, an d Dece p tiv e AI Mark e tin g , Und er New Adm in is tr a tio n : The FTC tr a n sit io ne d le ad ers h ip in 20 25 , […]
AI IMPACT SUMMIT 2026
[…] increasingly complex and evolving geopolitical order. For developing countries, AI offers an unprecedented opportunity to leapfrog traditional developmental pathways. The multi-modal and multi-lingual capabilities of AI create new possibilities through which access to benefits can be made available at scale. As a result, AI is seen not merely as a technological advancement but as […]