Mexico Enacts Pioneering Personal Data Protection Law: Expands Rights for Individuals and Legal Entities Alike

Mexico City, Mexico – A significant legislative change in Mexico came into effect on March 21, 2025, with the enforcement of the Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties (FLPPD). This new law, which was published just a day before its enactment, introduces critical alterations that reshape the privacy landscape in Mexico, particularly concerning how private entities handle personal data. One of the most groundbreaking reforms is the dissolution of the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data. The oversight responsibilities previously held by this … Read more

Nebraska’s First Baby Surrendered Under Expanded Safe Haven Law, Marking a New Chapter for Child Welfare

LINCOLN, Neb. — In a notable application of Nebraska’s revised Safe Haven Law, a newborn was recently surrendered for the first time since the law was expanded. The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services confirmed the healthy condition of the infant and the successful usage of the law at a designated Safe Haven site in northeastern Nebraska. Details about the identity of the baby or the specific circumstances are withheld in adherence to HIPAA privacy regulations. The legislative update, effective from July 19, 2024, permits caregivers to leave an infant up to 90 days … Read more

Iowa Judge Once Again Blocks Enforcement of State’s Controversial School Book Ban Law

DES MOINES, Iowa — A federal judge in Iowa has once again placed a temporary hold on a controversial state law that restricts the availability of certain books in school libraries, marking a significant pause in the ongoing debate over educational content. This latest ruling, issued on March 25, halts the enforcement of sections of the law targeting books with depictions of sexual acts, as the court revisits the statute’s constitutionality. The legislation, championed by Iowa’s Republican-majority Legislature and Governor Kim Reynolds and enacted in 2023, came under scrutiny when significant portions were initially blocked … Read more

New Jersey Takes Historic Step Against Deepfake Abuse with Tough New Law

Newark, N.J. – New Jersey has enacted a groundbreaking law aimed at combating the production and dissemination of so-called deepfakes—hyper-realistic fake videos, images, and audio created using artificial intelligence. The legislation, signed by Governor Phil Murphy on Wednesday, introduces severe civil and criminal penalties for individuals involved in creating and distributing such deceptive content without consent. The decision to implement these legal measures was significantly propelled by an unsettling incident at a local high school where a student manipulated classmates’ photos onto explicit images using AI technology. This act catalyzed a legislative response, spearheaded by … Read more