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Kimberly L. Wehle is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, specializing in constitutional law, administrative law, and separation of powers. Her research focuses on governmental accountability mechanisms, federalism, privacy, and the intersection of technology with constitutional principles. She has authored over a dozen scholarly articles addressing topics such as federal lawmaking authority, surveillance practices, and the structural implications of private contractors in government functions.
Her work spans constitutional interpretation, legislative powers, and the balance of authority between branches of government. Recent publications include analyses of the Ninth Amendment post-Dobbs, executive accountability through historical legislative frameworks, and the constitutional challenges posed by facial recognition technology.
Dr. Wehle’s contributions highlight critical issues in modern governance, including data privacy, federal oversight of agencies, and the erosion of public accountability through privatized governance structures. Her research has been cited in multiple legal journals and contributes to ongoing debates about the role of the judiciary in public harm cases and the limits of congressional authority.




