US surveillance law and the future of trans-Atlantic data flows

06/08/2020 | IAPP

To understand the "Schrems II" decision, and chart a path forward, it is critical to understand two key issues in U.S. law. DLA Piper Partner Andrew Serwin wrote a white paper on the history and intricacies of U.S. surveillance law and what it means for the future of trans-Atlantic data flows. 

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