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Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2020

USA116th CongressHR-8591| House 
| Updated: 10/13/2020
Mikie Sherrill

Mikie Sherrill

Democratic Representative

New Jersey

Cosponsors (12)
John R. Carter (Republican)Martha Roby (Republican)Jefferson Van Drew (Republican)Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic)Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic)Joe Neguse (Democratic)Sean Casten (Democratic)Andy Kim (Democratic)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Josh Gottheimer (Democratic)Grace Meng (Democratic)

Judiciary Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2020 This bill addresses the security of active and retired federal judges and their immediate families, including by limiting the release of these protected individuals' personally identifiable information. Specifically, federal agencies may not publicly post a protected individual's personally identifiable information. Furthermore, upon receiving a written request from a protected individual, an agency must within 72 hours remove any such information relating to the individual that has already been posted. The Department of Justice must award grants to state and local governments to help prevent the release of protected individuals' personally identifiable information. Additionally, data brokers may not sell the personally identifiable information of a protected individual. Upon receiving a written request from a protected individual, a private party (1) shall not publicly disclose personally identifiable information relating to the individual, and (2) must remove any such information already posted on the internet. A protected individual may sue to enforce the bill's provisions. The bill also authorizes additional security for protected individuals, including by providing home intrusion detection systems and expanding the availability of U.S. Marshals Service protection.
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Timeline
Sep 24, 2020

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 116-4711
Introduced in Senate
Oct 13, 2020
Introduced in House
Oct 13, 2020
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
  • September 24, 2020

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 116-4711
    Introduced in Senate


  • October 13, 2020
    Introduced in House


  • October 13, 2020
    Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Government Operations and Politics

Related Bills

  • S 116-4711: Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2020
Civil actions and liabilityCongressional oversightCriminal justice information and recordsFamily relationshipsGovernment information and archivesInternet and video servicesInternet, web applications, social mediaJudgesPersonnel recordsProtection of officialsRight of privacyState and local government operations

Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2020

USA116th CongressHR-8591| House 
| Updated: 10/13/2020
Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2020 This bill addresses the security of active and retired federal judges and their immediate families, including by limiting the release of these protected individuals' personally identifiable information. Specifically, federal agencies may not publicly post a protected individual's personally identifiable information. Furthermore, upon receiving a written request from a protected individual, an agency must within 72 hours remove any such information relating to the individual that has already been posted. The Department of Justice must award grants to state and local governments to help prevent the release of protected individuals' personally identifiable information. Additionally, data brokers may not sell the personally identifiable information of a protected individual. Upon receiving a written request from a protected individual, a private party (1) shall not publicly disclose personally identifiable information relating to the individual, and (2) must remove any such information already posted on the internet. A protected individual may sue to enforce the bill's provisions. The bill also authorizes additional security for protected individuals, including by providing home intrusion detection systems and expanding the availability of U.S. Marshals Service protection.
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Timeline
Sep 24, 2020

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 116-4711
Introduced in Senate
Oct 13, 2020
Introduced in House
Oct 13, 2020
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
  • September 24, 2020

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 116-4711
    Introduced in Senate


  • October 13, 2020
    Introduced in House


  • October 13, 2020
    Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Mikie Sherrill

Mikie Sherrill

Democratic Representative

New Jersey

Cosponsors (12)
John R. Carter (Republican)Martha Roby (Republican)Jefferson Van Drew (Republican)Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic)Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic)Joe Neguse (Democratic)Sean Casten (Democratic)Andy Kim (Democratic)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Josh Gottheimer (Democratic)Grace Meng (Democratic)

Judiciary Committee

Government Operations and Politics

Related Bills

  • S 116-4711: Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2020
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Civil actions and liabilityCongressional oversightCriminal justice information and recordsFamily relationshipsGovernment information and archivesInternet and video servicesInternet, web applications, social mediaJudgesPersonnel recordsProtection of officialsRight of privacyState and local government operations