
Privacy Laws in 2025: What Everyone Should Know
By Andrew R. Jacobs, Esq. | Founder & Managing Attorney, Jacobs Counsel LLC | Director, Sports, Entertainment & Gaming Initiatives, Seton Hall University School of Law | Super Lawyers Rising Star 2026
Key Takeaways
- Privacy laws are expanding rapidly—more states passing comprehensive legislation
- CCPA/CPRA set the standard—other states following California's lead
- Consumer rights are growing—access, deletion, opt-out becoming universal
- Enforcement is increasing—regulators getting more aggressive
🔐 State Privacy Law Comparison
| State | Effective | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| California (CPRA) | 2023 | Strongest protections, dedicated agency |
| Virginia (VCDPA) | 2023 | Business-friendly, opt-out rights |
| Colorado (CPA) | 2023 | Universal opt-out mechanism |
| Connecticut (CTDPA) | 2023 | Similar to Virginia model |
| Utah (UCPA) | 2023 | Most business-friendly |
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Legal Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Nothing in this post should be relied upon as a definitive legal conclusion for any specific situation. Consult a qualified attorney before taking action based on any information here.
About the Author
Andrew R. Jacobs, Esq.Founder & Managing Attorney at Jacobs Counsel LLC. Director of Sports, Entertainment & Gaming Initiatives at Seton Hall Law. Super Lawyers Rising Star 2026. Licensed in NY, NJ & OH.
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