In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Finance and Trade, Policing, Privacy Hands-free legislation brings questions of personal liberty, enforcement challenges Marc Hyden, Jesse Kelley July 16, 2019 Carolina Journal
In the News Artificial Intelligence, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Policing, Privacy, Technology and Innovation Nila Bala on Newsy’s The Why Nila Bala July 15, 2019 Newsy
Op-Eds Bail System Changes, Body Cameras, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, General Emerging Technologies, Jails, Policing, Pretrial, Privacy, Technology and Innovation What are the proper limits on police use of facial recognition? Nila Bala, Caleb Watney June 20, 2019 Brookings
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Policing, Pretrial, Privacy Balancing safety with privacy in prison: should ‘smart’ technology monitor inmates? Nila Bala May 20, 2019 CBC Radio
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Juvenile Justice, Policing, Pretrial, Privacy Case Could Reshape Civil Rights Immunity Doctrine Arthur Rizer May 8, 2019 The Crime Report
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Juvenile Justice, Policing, Pretrial, Privacy Cato Files Brief Challenging Qualified Immunity for Warrantless Strip Search of 4-Year-Old Arthur Rizer May 2, 2019 Unlawful Shield
Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Policing, Pretrial, Prison Reform, Privacy, Reentry “Smart” Technology Is Coming for Prisons, Too Nila Bala, Lars Trautman April 30, 2019 Slate
Op-Eds Policing, Privacy Reaching the Same Destination on Foot Lars Trautman April 15, 2019 Cato Unbound
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Policing, Privacy Cato Files Brief Challenging Qualified Immunity for Warrantless Strip Search of 4-Year-Old Arthur Rizer April 11, 2019 The Cato Institute
Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Policing, Pretrial, Privacy, Prosecution, Sentencing Florida’s Conviction Integrity Unit Scores First Win; Can It Keep Working? Lars Trautman April 9, 2019 The Crime Report