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US Supreme Court ruling puts transatlantic data sharing at risk

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Move introduces fresh legal uncertainty about the independence of the US FTC that may complicate legal foundations supporting EU–US data sharing.

A recent US Supreme Court ruling has introduced new legal uncertainty into the independence of the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). While the decision does not itself invalidate transatlantic transfer mechanisms, it materially strengthens arguments that one of their foundational assumptions – independent oversight – may be weakened.

Given the FTC’s role

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