Alabama Enacts Nation’s Twenty-First State Comprehensive Privacy Law
Alabama Enacts Nation’s Twenty-First State Comprehensive Privacy Law
On April 16, 2026, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed the Alabama Personal Data Protection Act (APDPA) into law, making Alabama the twenty-first state to enact a comprehensive privacy law. Alabama is the second state to pass a comprehensive privacy law this year, with Oklahoma passing a comprehensive privacy law last month.... By: WilmerHale
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