Tracy Mitrano writes: “On October 7, the Biden administration released a new executive order, “United States and European Commission Announce Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework.” Long awaited, this order sets some rules around government surveillance and consumer privacy between the U.S. and the European Union. It implicates critical issues such as legal standards for terrorist investigations globally and carves out another “privacy shield” for the United States, which has unique privacy laws by comparison to developed countries around the world. This order, while an important start, raises more issues than it answers, however.”