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Jennifer Daskal

Peter Swire discusses U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s finding of “Reciprocal” Privacy Protections in the European Union. [...]
Access to and use of personal data has moved to the center of the U.S.-China technology conflict. Samm Sacks and Peter Swire of the Cross-Border Data Forum offer an intellectual framework for systematic analysis of the risks and benefits of different solutions across economics, security, and privacy. [...]
If bipartisan agreement in the United States is rare, in at least one area, it is increasingly clear: “economic security is national security.” As global events have pushed Europe and the United States closer together, the convergence of these concepts—both at home and abroad—has begun shifting the tenor of the long-turbulent transatlantic relationship. [...]
The Cross-Border Data Forum is pleased to announce that the 2022 CBDF Student Paper Competition was won by Jackson Colling, a third-year law student at American University Washington College of Law (WCL). Jackson Colling’s paper is entitled “China’s Personal Information Protection Law: A Threat to Cross-Border Data Flows and the Citizens it is Supposed to Protect,” and the paper is published below. [...]