Pepperdine Law Review’s 2019 Symposium: General Data Protection & California Consumer Privacy Act

Today’s regulatory landscape presents challenges for public and private entities. Private actors are often faced with conflicting, ambiguous, or altogether absent regulatory frameworks. Is it possible for them to overcome these challenges while delivering the creativity and innovation the marketplace demands? How can government regulators and legislators avoid stifling opportunity, function more efficiently, and enact and enforce sensible and effective regulatory schemes?

Pepperdine Law Review’s 2019 Symposium, in partnership with the Regulatory Transparency Project, explored these vital questions from both the academic and practical perspectives. The first panel of the symposium focused on the General Data Protection and California Consumer Privacy Act.

Donald J. Rosenberg

Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary

Qualcomm


Thomas Hazlett

H.H. Macaulay Endowed Professor of Economics

Clemson College of Business


Matthew R. A. Heiman

Chief Legal + Administrative Officer

Waystar Health


Justin “Gus” Hurwitz

Professor of Law and the Menard Director of the Nebraska Governance and Technology Center

University of Nebraska College of Law


Chris Riley

Director, Public Policy

Mozilla


Anna Hsia

Head of West Coast Office

ZwillGen


Cyber & Privacy

Federalist Society’s Pepperdine Student Chapter

Pepperdine Law Review

The Federalist Society and Regulatory Transparency Project take no position on particular legal or public policy matters. All expressions of opinion are those of the speaker(s). To join the debate, please email us at [email protected].

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