Taylor Kay Lively, CIPP/US
Taylor Kay Lively is a recent graduate of the University of Colorado School of Law, where she served as production editor of the Colorado Law Review. While in law school, she focused on privacy law by researching and writing about a variety of privacy issues, including online privacy policy notice failures and the privacy implications of social media discovery in workers’ compensation claims.
Prior to law school, Taylor Kay earned her undergraduate degree in political science and sociology from Virginia Tech, which sparked her interest in the interplay between social norms and privacy developments. Outside of work, she spends her time gardening, cooking, and traveling.
Contributions by Taylor Kay Lively
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2025 Privacy law preview: Be prepared
Web Conference Speaker -
Colorado Priorities: Privacy and AI Legislation in 2024
Speaker at In-Person Denver KnowledgeNet: 7 March 2024 -
Preparing for the Colorado Privacy Act
Speaker at In-Person Denver KnowledgeNet: May 24, 2023 -
Connecticut enacts comprehensive consumer data privacy law
Westin Research Center -
Utah becomes fourth US state to enact comprehensive consumer privacy legislation
Westin Research Center -
The way the third-party cookie crumbles: Part 2 – Shifting industry practices and alternatives to third-party cookies
Westin Research Center -
The way the third-party cookie crumbles: Part 1 – EU and UK developments
Westin Research Center -
Vaccine credential systems: Considerations for US employers
Westin Research Center