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Quiroz v. Hernandez and City of Dayton - Fifth Circuit Court Opinion

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for rehearing in the case of Quiroz v. Hernandez and City of Dayton. The court withdrew its prior opinion and substituted a new one, denying the plaintiffs' request to replead their claims for a fourth time after the district court dismissed them with prejudice due to pleading deficiencies.

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James Devins v. John Armstrong - Petition for Rehearing Denied

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for panel rehearing in the case of James Devins v. John Armstrong. The court withdrew its prior opinion and substituted a new one, affirming the dismissal of Devins's claims but reversing the dismissal with prejudice as an abuse of discretion. The case concerns the denial of a student visa for a foreign national.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
2mo ago EDPB Documents (GDPR)
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EDPB Work Programme 2026-2027

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has published its Work Programme for 2026-2027. This document outlines the EDPB's priorities and planned activities for the upcoming two-year period, focusing on data protection and GDPR compliance across the EU.

Routine Notice Data Privacy
2mo ago EDPB Documents (GDPR)
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EDPB Report on GDPR Compliance Templates Consultation

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has published a report on its public consultation regarding helpful templates for organizations to facilitate GDPR compliance. This report summarizes the feedback received from stakeholders on potential template needs.

Routine Guidance Data Privacy
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AEPD Resolution: Simyo Denied Voice Recording Access

The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) issued a resolution against Simyo (Orange España Virtual, S.L.) for denying a consumer's right of access to voice recordings related to a SIM swap. Simyo initially conditioned access on a judicial order, which is not required by law, but later provided the recordings after the complaint.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
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AEPD resolves identity theft data use complaint against TELFY TELECOM

The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) has resolved a complaint against TELFY TELECOM for alleged misuse of personal data in an identity theft case. The company failed to respond to a data access request from a customer who was a victim of identity theft, leading to a formal resolution by the AEPD.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
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AEPD Resolution on Data Protection Access Right Procedure

The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) issued a resolution regarding a data protection rights procedure, specifically concerning the right of access. The resolution details the process followed after a complaint was filed and notes that the data controller ultimately provided the requested response.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
2mo ago Ofcom News Centre
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Ofcom Fines Porn Company £800k for Age Check Failures

Ofcom has fined Kick Online Entertainment SA £800,000 for failing to implement effective age verification measures to prevent children from accessing pornographic content, as required by the Online Safety Act. An additional £30,000 fine was imposed for non-compliance with information requests.

Urgent Enforcement Data Privacy
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State AGs Support KOSA, Urge Preservation of State Authority for Child Online Safety

California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined 40 other state attorneys general in supporting the Senate version of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), S. 1748. The coalition urged Congress to pass legislation that preserves states' authority to enact stronger child online safety laws, distinguishing it from a House version that could preempt state regulations.

Priority review Notice Data Privacy
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California AG Criticizes DOJ Antitrust Firing and Trump's Affordability Policies

California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a statement criticizing the firing of the DOJ Antitrust Division chief and the Trump administration's policies, which he argues harm affordability for Americans. The statement highlights California's commitment to consumer protection and antitrust enforcement.

Priority review Notice Antitrust & Competition

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