Trump v IRS
Trump v. IRS, the $10 Billion Data-Breach Theory, and the Problem of Counting “Disclosures”
Mark Rasch | | access logs, Cybersecurity, data breach litigation, downstream disclosure, Privacy Law, Section 7431, statutory damages, tax return confidentiality, Trump v IRS, viral data leaks
When Donald Trump and his family sued the IRS for $10 billion over leaked tax information, the staggering figure highlighted a deceptively simple question central to modern privacy litigation: How do you ...
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Trump Taxes and the Price of Privacy
Mark Rasch | | Article III standing, data breach litigation, data misuse damages, Federal Information Security Modernization Act, Privacy Act 1974, privacy valuation, TransUnion v Ramirez, Trump v IRS
Data breach litigation faces a valuation crisis as courts and the Trump v. IRS case grapple with the "concrete harm" requirement and the actual dollar value of privacy ...
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