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The Promise and Perils of Tech Whistleblowing
Northwestern University Law Review (2024)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Whistleblowers and leakers wield significant influence in technology law and policy. On topics ranging from cybersecurity to free speech, tech ...
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The Ideology of Press Freedom
U.C. Irvine Law Review (2024)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
This Article offers a critical account of the law of press freedom. American law and political culture laud the press ...
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A Public Technology Option
Law & Contemporary Problems (2023)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Private technology increasingly underpins public governance. But the state’s growing reliance on private firms to provide a variety of complex ...
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Algorithmic Governance from the Bottom Up
Brigham Young University Law Review (2022)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are both a blessing and a curse for governance. In theory, algorithmic governance makes government ...
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Content Moderation as Surveillance
Berkeley Technology Law Journal (2022)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Technology platforms are the new governments, and content moderation is the new law, or so goes a common refrain. As ...
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Transparency's AI Problem
Faculty Scholarship (2021)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
A consensus seems to be emerging that algorithmic governance is too opaque and ought to be made more accountable and ...
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Visible Policing: Technology, Transparency, and Democratic Control
California Law Review (2021)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Law enforcement has an opacity problem. Police use sophisticated technologies to monitor individuals, surveil communities, and predict behaviors in increasingly ...
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Access to Algorithms
Fordham Law Review (2020)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Federal, state, and local governments increasingly depend on automated systems — often procured from the private sector — to make ...
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Automation in Moderation
Cornell International Law Journal (2020)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
This Article assesses recent efforts to encourage online platforms to use automated means to prevent the dissemination of unlawful online ...
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Transparency After Carpenter
Washburn Law Journal (2020)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
This brief invited response to Professor Matthew Tokson’s Foulston-Siefkin lecture on the Supreme Court's decision in Carpenter v. United States ...
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Global Platform Governance: Private Power in the Shadow of the ...
SMU Law Review (2019)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increasingly required to make critical decisions about free expression, individual privacy, ...
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Exposing Secret Searches: A First Amendment Right of Access to ...
Washington Law Review (2018)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Although, as a rule, court proceedings and judicial records are presumptively open to the public, electronic surveillance documents are exceptions. ...
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Process Without Procedure: National Security Letters and First Amendment Rights
Suffolk University Law Review (2016)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Each year, the FBI uses tens of thousands of NSLs to obtain “transactional records” related to telephone calls, emails, text ...
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Confronting Totalitarianism at Home: The Roots of European Privacy Protections
Brooklyn Journal of International Law (2015)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
In the last several years, a consensus has developed that a wide gulf exists between European and American privacy law, ...
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Global Governance in the Information Age: The Terrorist Finance Tracking ...
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (2013)
Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Europe has long been deemed "more protective" of privacy than the United States. In the context of transatlantic cooperation in ...
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