The Anthony M. Kennedy American Inn of Court (“we” or “us”) is committed to protecting your privacy and maintaining a safe, quality online experience for its members. This privacy policy applies to www.kennedyinn.org. Please read the complete privacy policy below and contact us if you have any questions.
Information We Collect
We may collect information (such as your name, mailing address, email address, device information, browser information, telephone number or payment information) when you:
- Enter your information with us online;
- Save your information with us online;
- Subscribe to receive our emails; or
- Visit our website (see Cookies and Web Beacons below).
We may use your personal information to:
- Display information that may be pertinent to you;
- Learn about your preferences and improve your website experience;
- Help us address problems with and improve our websites;
- Analyze trends;
- Protect the security and integrity of our websites; or
- Contact you for business reasons, if necessary.
You always have the right to “opt out” of receiving communications from us (see Making Communication Choices below).
Information We Share
We may share your personal information in the following ways:
- We may contract with companies to provide certain services, such as name and address verification, email distribution, payment processing, or subscriptions management. We provide these companies with only that information needed in order for them to render the services we request, and they are not entitled to use it for their own marketing or any other purpose.
- On rare occasions, we may disclose information upon law enforcement’s request, in response to a court order, or when required by law. We also may share information to assist in fraud investigations or as necessary to protect our rights and interests (such as for purposes of protecting against malware or phishing).
- In the event we are engaged in a transfer or divestiture of substantially all of our assets, information we have collected as described in this policy may be among the transferred assets.
Who We Share Your Information With
We may share your information with any of the following:
- You;
- Your authorized representatives;
- Law enforcement officials as required by law;
- Parties with valid subpoenas and/or court order;
- eCommerce platform providers;
- Security software or services providers;
- Identity verification or fraud prevention providers;
- Payment processing providers;
- Email publishing services or other email-related providers; or
- Any of our affiliated groups or entities, including the American Inns of Court, of which we are a chapter, and other chapters of the American Inns of Court.
Making Communication Choices
If you do not wish to be contacted via email, direct mail or telephone, please let us know your preferences by contacting us (see Contact Us below). Please provide your name, company or firm name, mailing address, email address, and/or telephone number so that we may identify you correctly. You may also unsubscribe from our email using the link provided in each email. When you interact with our website to purchase a product or service, we will continue to confirm such transactions via email and, if questions arise concerning your order, we may contact you via email, postal address or telephone number.
Accessing and Changing Your Information
To review or change the information you previously provided, log in to your account on this website. You may update stored information to manage your email and account information. You may also send a letter to us at the address listed below.
Cookies and Web Beacons
Your web browser offers so-called “cookies” which, if you allow their use, store small amounts of data on your computer when you visit a website. Cookies do not contain any personal information about you and therefore cannot be used to identify you personally. However, cookies assist us in tracking which of our features you like best. You have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying your browser and our websites are viewable even if you disable the cookie function on your browser. However, if you disable cookies, advanced and customized features or offerings may not be available to you.
Some pages on our websites may contain electronic images known as web beacons, which are also called “single-pixel gifs.” These images allow us to count users who have visited those pages and to deliver co-branded services. We also may include web beacons in promotional e-mail messages or newsletters in order to count how many messages have been opened and acted upon. Web beacons are not used to access your personal information, but they are a technique we may use to compile aggregated statistics about usage on our websites. Web beacons collect only a limited range of information, including the time and date of page view, cookie number and description of the page on which the web beacon resides. Our website does not honor “Do Not Track” requests.
Security
We use a variety of technologies and processes to protect customer data. However, we do not guarantee the absolute security of your personal information. We will never request your credit card information by email. If you receive an email that appears to be a request from us for personal information, do not respond as this may be a “phishing” scam designed to steal your personal information. Email is not a secure means of communication.
Links to Other Websites
Our websites and software applications may contain links to websites owned by third parties. Please review the privacy policy of any site you access through our websites.
Children’s Privacy
We do not permit the use of this website by minors under the age of 14. A child’s parent or guardian should contact us if we have inadvertently collected information about that child without the parent or guardian’s authorization, so that we may delete such information from our files.
Policy Changes
We update this Privacy Policy as we believe is necessary to protect our members and to comply with a changing environment. We recommend that you check the Privacy Policy when you visit our website to be sure that you are aware of and understand our current policy. If we make material changes to this policy, or in how we use or collect your personal information, we will post a link to such changes at least 10 days prior to implementing the change. Your continued use of the site will constitute acceptance of the revised Privacy Policy. If we make retroactive changes to the Privacy Policy, we will post a link to such changes and we will email affected users at least 10 days prior to implementing the change.
Your California Privacy Rights
Under California Civil Code sections 1798.83-1798.84, California residents are entitled to ask us for a notice describing what categories of personal customer information we share with third parties or corporate affiliates for our direct marketing purposes. That notice will identify the categories of information shared and will include a list of the third parties and affiliates with which it was shared, along with their names and addresses. If you are a California resident and would like a copy of this notice, please submit a written request to us (see Contact Us below). In your request, please include your postal address and specify that you want a “Your California Privacy Rights Notice.” Please allow at least 30 days for a response.
Contact Us
To “opt out” or make other choices about receiving communications, to update your personal information, or to submit comments or ask questions about our privacy policy, please contact us by email or postal mail:
Anthony M. Kennedy American Inn of Court
McGeorge School of Law
3200 Fifth Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95817
[email protected]
Last updated: November 8, 2023