Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Associate Professor of Law, Texas A&M University

Hannah Bloch-Wehba is an Associate Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law. Her scholarship explores the intersection of tech and civil liberties, primarily focusing on free expression, privacy, and government accountability. Professor Bloch-Wehba’s interests include transparency and accountability for law enforcement, public access to information, and the use of new technologies in government decisionmaking. Prior to joining the faculty at Texas A&M, Bloch-Wehba taught at Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law. She is also an Affiliated Fellow at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project, an Affiliated Scholar at NYU School of Law’s Policing Project, and a Fellow at the Center for Democracy & Technology.
Publications
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"Transparency's AI Problem"
Bloch-Wehba, Hannah | 2021
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"Visible Policing: Technology, Transparency, and Democratic Control"
Bloch-Wehba, Hannah | 2021
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"Access to Algorithms"
Bloch-Wehba, Hannah | 2020
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"Automation in Moderation"
Bloch-Wehba, Hannah | 2020
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"Transparency After Carpenter"
Bloch-Wehba, Hannah | 2020
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"Global Platform Governance: Private Power in the Shadow of the State"
Bloch-Wehba, Hannah | 2019