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Sweden: IMY publishes statement on Trump v Slaughter | News
Sweden's IMY publishes statement on U.S. Supreme Court ruling (Trump v. Slaughter) that allows the President to dismiss FTC members without cause, raising concerns about the independence of oversight bodies under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework and potentially affecting the validity of the current adequacy decision for transatlantic data transfers.
The Wire takeaway
Founders handling EU-US data flows face material regulatory risk: Trump v. Slaughter may invalidate adequacy decisions, forcing alternative compliance mechanisms (SCCs, BCRs) or data localization—urgent to audit transfer mechanisms and prepare contingency plans.
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Topics: data-transfers · gdpr-compliance · us-eu-adequacy · regulatory-risk · ftc-independence