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The Privacy Policymaking Of State Attorneys General, Danielle K. Citron
The Privacy Policymaking Of State Attorneys General, Danielle K. Citron
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Accounts of privacy law have focused on legislation, federal agencies, and the self-regulation of privacy professionals. Crucial agents of regulatory change, however, have been ignored: the state attorneys general. This article is the first in-depth study of the privacy norm entrepreneurship of state attorneys general. Because so little has been written about this phenomenon, I engaged with primary sources — first interviewing state attorneys general and current and former career staff, and then examining documentary evidence received through FOIA requests submitted to AG offices around the country.
Much as Justice Louis Brandeis imagined states as laboratories of the law, offices …