Keir Lamont, CIPP/US, is a Senior Counsel with the Future of Privacy Forum’s U.S. legislation team. In this role he supports policymaker education and independent analysis concerning federal, state, and local consumer privacy laws and regulations. Keir previously held positions at the Computer & Communications Industry Association and the Program on Data and Governance at Ohio State University. Keir holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and a B.A. in Political Science & Economics from the University of Florida.
Chevron—Complicated, Start to Finish
Ronald A. Cass
Federalist Society Review, Volume 23
A Review of Thomas W. Merrill, The Chevron Doctrine: Its Rise and Fall, and the...
Creatures of Statute II: Administrative Agencies and Policymaking
Lisa Branch, David Fotouhi, Richard J. Pierce
Join the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter for the second in...
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Should Attorneys Need to Work Full-time to Receive Bar Admission Reciprocity?
Nationwide, 42 states and the District of Columbia allow an avenue for admission to practice...
The 2022 Mike Lewis Memorial Teleforum: Peace in Cyberspace: How it was Lost and How to Restore It
Eric Jensen, Lucas Kello, Vincent Vitkowsky
Faced with relentless cyberattacks and intrusions that could imperil democracy, how should Western nations respond?...
Deep Dive Episode 237 - Private Rights of Action in Data Policy Settlements
Jennifer Huddleston, Andrew Kingman, Keir Lamont
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
A private right of action, or the ability of individuals to bring lawsuits for violations...
Private Rights of Action in Data Policy Settlements
Jennifer Huddleston, Andrew Kingman, Keir Lamont
A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar
A private right of action, or the ability of individuals to bring lawsuits for violations...
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New Civil Rights Report on FEMA Hurricane Response
Every year, by law, the United States Commission on Civil Rights publishes a statutory enforcement...
Deep Dive Episode 236 - Sackett v. EPA: How Will the U.S. Supreme Court Define "Waters of the United States?"
Daren Bakst, William W. Buzbee, Damien Michael Schiff
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
One of the most controversial and long-standing environmental issues deals with what waters are regulated...
Necessary & Proper Episode 78: Creatures of Statute: Administrative Agencies in Practice
Boris Bershteyn, Paul J. Ray, Stephen Alexander Vaden
This first luncheon in a series on how the administrative state functions in modern American...
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The Obstruction of Justice Provision in the Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant
This post first appeared on the National Security Institute's blog, The SCIF. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s...