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Privacy law stands as one of the most discussed areas of law during President Barack Obama’s first term in office. Though a lot of action was seen, not all of it is attributable to the president, and the same may hold true during his second term. In an interview with the LexBlog Network, Philip Gordon, Chair of Littler‘s Workplace Privacy and Data Protection Practice Group, offers his thoughts on what the realm of privacy law will look like over the coming years—at both the federal and state level.