How SB 362 Can Protect Domestic Violence Victims’ Online Information
In this blog post, I will discuss how the California Delete Act (California Senate Bill 362) can help protect domestic violence victims’ online information. Much of my discussion will center around a letter that Senators Amy Klobuchar and Lisa Murkowski sent to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on this very topic.
How SB 362 Protects Immigrants’ Rights
This blog post discusses how California Senate Bill 362 — the California Delete Act — protects immigrants’ rights and in part addresses issues with government agencies buying their way around the Fourth Amendment..

How the California Delete Act Further Protects Reproductive Rights
In this blog post, I will discuss how the California Delete Act would further protect reproductive rights that will be continuously under attack now that Roe has been overturned.

Introducing the California Delete Act
I am very pleased that California State Senator Josh Becker has introduced Senate Bill 362 (SB 362) — the California Delete Act — that would create an online portal for consumers to request that data brokers delete any data they have on the consumer and no longer track them. One can think of this bill as the equivalent of legislation that gave us the incredibly popular “Do Not Call” registry.