Abstract
This article exposes how the unregulated data broker industry fuels violence by selling detailed personal information gathered from public records, social media, and private sources. Drawing on the Minnesota assassinations and other cases, it shows how such data enables stalking, harassment, and targeted attacks. The piece critiques state and federal laws like California’s DELETE Act and New Jersey’s Daniel’s Law for leaving victims to navigate slow, fragmented removal processes. It proposes a centralized victim registry with rapid compliance requirements, shifting responsibility to brokers. Finally, it challenges the industry’s First Amendment defense, urging legal reforms that prioritize public safety over commercial speech rights
Repository Citation
Adler, Sam; Kadri, Thomas E.; and Sharma, Chinmayi, "Brokered Violence: Safety for Sale in the Free Marketplace of Data" (2025). Popular Media. 329.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/fac_pm/329