This Q&A is the first installment in a series on UChicago Law alumni engaged in public service work. Carolyn Hann, ’99, is ...
The term Web Client Runtime Security (WCRS) was coined by the authors to highlight the security or possible malicious behavior of the code executed in users' browsers during their web interactions.
On January 27, 2025, the Fifth Circuit handed new car dealers a significant win by invalidating the Combating Auto Retail Scams (CARS) ...
Starting this year, there are a swath of new state and federal consumer protection laws that have already or will soon go into effect, impacting ...
The FTC recently announced a penalty against online sneaker retailer GOAT for failing to honor its “Instant” and “Next Day” ...
With AI and more sophisticated scammers, ID theft is rampant these days. But is it worth paying $25 a month or more for extra ...
Whether you are a bonafide car enthusiast or not, buying a car at a dealership is a fearful experience many people dread.
This Data Privacy Day, we're looking back at the profound progress we've made since investing $8 Billion in our privacy ...
A U.S. appeals court ruled this week that new Federal Trade Commission regulations aimed at banning blatant bait-and-switch tactics and preventing auto dealers from charging add-on costs that do not ...
A U.S. appeals court on Monday threw out consumer protection rules adopted by the Biden administration to ban bait-and-switch ...
This rogue agency stifles innovation, drives up costs, and infantilizes consumers—all while operating without accountability.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson offers tips on how to protect your identity: Be vigilant, monitor accounts, use smart ...