The Privacy Partnership Podcast with Robert Bateman
Did the US Supreme Court just sign the death warrant for the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF)? In this explosive episode of the Privacy Partnership Podcast, Robert Bateman breaks down yesterday's monumental 6-3 SCOTUS decision in Trump v. Slaughter, which fundamentally rewrites the rules of the American administrative state. By confirming the President's authority to fire FTC Commissioners at will, the Court has stripped the FTC of its structural independence—a core pillar of the European Commission’s DPF adequacy decision. Robert explores the immediate fallout, the threat to US surveillance safeguards, and why Max Schrems and noyb are already demanding an "orderly exit" to prevent a catastrophic "Schrems III" compliance cliff. In this episode, we cover: The fall of Humphrey's Executor: How Trump v. Slaughter dismantled a 1935 precedent and placed the FTC under the direct control of the White House. The DPF's structural flaw: Why the European Commission's reliance on FTC independence (Recital 60) is now a historical artifact. Surveillance safeguards at risk: How the ruling threatens the independence of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) and the newly minted Data Protection Review Court (DPRC). A constitutional clash of laws: noyb's immediate letter to the European Commission, arguing that the US Constitution now prohibits the independent supervisory authority required by EU treaty law. What's next at the CJEU: Could the ongoing legal challenge by French MP Philippe Latombe sweep up these new constitutional issues? The UK Angle: Why the UK's adequacy regulations and the UK Extension to the DPF might survive (for now), but face serious legal complications ahead. Resources & References: The European Commission’s Implementing Decision (EU-US Data Privacy Framework) noyb’s open letter to the European Commission regarding the Slaughter ruling Background on French MP Philippe Latombe's ongoing CJEU challenge against the DPF Get in Touch: With the DPF on shaky legal ground, is it time to dust off those Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs)? If you need help navigating this transatlantic uncertainty, the team at Privacy Partnership is here to help.
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