Facebook Drops Opposition to Proposed California Privacy Measure

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Harmeet Dhillon

Harmeet K. Dhillon founded Dhillon Law Group in 2006. After many years serving as our Managing Partner, she departed the firm in 2025 to serve as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice.

Facebook Inc. withdrew its opposition to a proposed California ballot initiative that would give consumers a range of rights concerning their personal data, including the ability to ask a company to disclose what personal information it collects on users.

Harmeet Dhillon, founder of San Francisco-based Dhillon Law Group, gives her statement on this as privacy lawyer and said she expects the ballot measure to pass.

“If passed, [the California Consumer Privacy Act] will alter the economics of the business model. The name of the game is disclosure,” she told Bloomberg Law. Many consumers are “happy to pay for more private services. Others are fine with their data being sold so long as it is disclosed,” she said.

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Harmeet Dhillon

Harmeet K. Dhillon founded Dhillon Law Group in 2006. After many years serving as our Managing Partner, she departed the firm in 2025 to serve as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice.