Our read of the ruling of the European Court of Justice is that it was fundamentally a federalism issue within Europe having to do with the role of the European Commission on privacy versus the role of the data protection agencies in the 28 member states.
On the recordNovember 2, 2015
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Murphy discusses the European Court ruling's focus on federalism rather than U.S. privacy laws.
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