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U.S. Supreme Court,
Government,
Administrative/Regulatory

May 7, 2018

User data protection a bit CLOUDy after Microsoft case

The Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act was enacted into law on March 23 — after oral arguments before the Supreme Court and prior to a decision in United Stats v. Microsoft.

Zachary K. Nguyen

Associate
Fenwick & West LLP

Email: znguyen@fenwick.com

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The Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act was enacted into law on March 23, intending to resolve one of the most significant U.S. Supreme Court cases this term: United States v. Microsoft, 2018 DJDAR 3369 (April 17, 2018). The unintended consequences of the act could be extraordinary and implicate disparate areas of the law, including international lawmaking, separation of powers, privacy regulation and conflicts of law.

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