Privacy Law

Chiropractor Faces Legal Action After Secretly Filming Nude Patients
A chiropractic patient has retained legal counsel after discovering her trusted doctor secretly recorded her and hundreds of other patients, including minors, while undressed during medical treatments.

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law to Take Effect
The U.S. Supreme Court has permitted Mississippi's comprehensive social media age verification law to be implemented, potentially reshaping platform operations and user access requirements nationwide.

20 States Challenge Trump Administration Over Medicaid Data Sharing with DHS
A coalition of 20 states has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for sharing private Medicaid data with deportation officials, raising significant privacy concerns for millions of enrollees.

IRS Policy Change Threatens Tax Compliance Among Immigrant Communities
A new IRS policy allowing taxpayer information sharing with ICE could significantly disrupt tax filing patterns among undocumented immigrants, potentially reducing government tax revenues and creating widespread community anxiety.