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Oregon passes Kristil's Law to expedite tech company responses in stalking cases

Oregon has enacted Kristil's Law, requiring social media and communication companies to respond to police warrants within 72 hours and five days respectively in stalking and domestic violence cases. The legislation follows the murder of Kristil Krug, whose case was delayed by slow tech company responses to law enforcement requests.

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May 23, 2026, 7:18 AM
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stalkingdomestic violencetech companieswarrantslegislationdata privacydigital safetylaw enforcement

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She was killed by her stalker. Could social media companies have saved her?

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She was killed by her stalker. Could social media companies have saved her?

May 23, 2026, 7:18 AM

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