Nila Bala

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Nila Bala

@ProfNila

Prof of Law @ UC Davis | Former public defender | Singer

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@AlexNunn Ed dropped off a copy in my mailbox! Excited to look at this!
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Alex Nunn@AlexNunn·
Very excited to see the sixth edition of the “Exculpatory Evidence” treatise now in print! Getting to work with Ed Imwinkelried on the project has been such a joy.
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Anna Roberts
Anna Roberts@ProfARoberts·
Yay! Thank you to @NAPD2013 for having me and to all the public defenders who joined us. So great to team up with @ProfNila and hear her present on evidence and youth. Our chapters will be available soon! cambridge.org/us/universityp…
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Brooklyn Law School professor @ProfARoberts virtually presented at the National Association for Public Defense's annual training, focusing on prior conviction impeachment, off of the heels of her contribution to a chapter in the forthcoming book "Critical Evidence"

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Alex Nunn@AlexNunn·
Excited to share two forthcoming projects in the @MinnesotaLawRev and the @NotreDameLRev about federal courts’ increasing reliance on “external” factfinding of epistemically dubious provenance. The first, “Factfinding Revolutions” (forthcoming @NotreDameLRev), traces the rise and fall of previous Anglo-American factfinding regimes--from the ordeal to the self-informing jury to oath-centric proceedings to the adversarial trial--to identify a recurring structure of regime collapse. When that framework is turned toward the present, the Article suggests that the era of the adversarial trial is in a state of terminal decline, with adjudication transitioning to a new age defined by decentralized “external” factfinding. The second, “The Article III Factfinding Power” (forthcoming @MinnesotaLawRev), considers the constitutional dimensions of that shift. It argues that, as factfinding moves outside the courtroom, federal courts nonetheless retain the authority and duty to preserve an essential baseline of epistemic legitimacy in the factfinding that grounds their judgments. Put simply, Article III does not require federal judges to oversee factfinding themselves, but it does require that they ensure external factfinding is epistemically legitimate if it is to serve as the basis for an Article III judgment. I’ll post both papers once SSRN actually approves them (ugh), but feel free to reach out in the interim to get a copy. I welcome your comments!
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Nila Bala@ProfNila·
Happy to share that Developmental Evidence Rules is forthcoming in the California Law Review! What would it mean to take childhood seriously in evidence law? This article takes up that question.
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Bruce Lesley
Bruce Lesley@BruceLesley·
@ProfNila FYI...my Substack blog highlighting your piece has taken off and is the 4th most widely blog I have written in the past year. I just wanted you to know that people are very interested in the points you are raising in your forthcoming journal piece. brucelesley.substack.com/p/be-careful-w…
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Nila Bala@ProfNila·
Thrilled to share that Guilt by Parenthood has found a home with the Yale Law Journal. This piece examines parental liability and parental rights, and how they are connected by a shared logic that harms children and families. Thank you to those who helped!
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Bruce Lesley@BruceLesley·
@ProfNila I would still love to write about it. Is that okay with you? I think it has very important things to say about the parental rights movement.
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Bruce Lesley@BruceLesley·
@ProfNila I just read your paper and loved it! I would love to write about it. Is the Yale Journal out?
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Mad Milton
Mad Milton@PhilipPanass·
Yet to read this seemingly interesting article but I got reminded of @la_louve_rouge_'s Solidarity With Children: An Essay Against Adult Supremacy (Haymarket Press; 2025).
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Nila Bala@ProfNila

Thrilled to share that Guilt by Parenthood has found a home with the Yale Law Journal. This piece examines parental liability and parental rights, and how they are connected by a shared logic that harms children and families. Thank you to those who helped!

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Nila Bala@ProfNila·
My latest article, Policing Children’s Data, is out today. It offers a comprehensive look at how law enforcement accesses children’s digital information and challenges the assumption that parental consent is enough to protect kids’ privacy. 📖 Read more: wustllawreview.org/2025/11/12/pro…
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Nila Bala@ProfNila·
My new essay is in the University of Chicago Law Review Online: “Children and the Cars That Watch Them.” Autonomous vehicles promise freedom for kids, but also bring unprecedented surveillance. Parental consent isn’t enough; we need substantive limits. lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive…
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Aliza Hochman Bloom
Aliza Hochman Bloom@AHochmanBloom·
I've posted a draft essay, titled "The Emerging Firearms Hypocrisy of Terry," which is forthcoming in @StanLRev online. It discusses this summer's decision in U.S. v. Wilson and problematic privileging of 2A rights in 4A analysis. Comments are welcome! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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Nila Bala@ProfNila·
@dianareddy I use an Ipad with a pen and good notes and a screen thing on top so it feels like paper! I can talk more off-line too if helpful.
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diana reddy
diana reddy@dianareddy·
Friends, fav e-ink tablets for academic work? Priorities are simple learning curve, easy to sync across devices, ability to handwrite notes directly on docs (& ideally convert those notes to typed text that can be searched), & natural writing feel without lag. Halp? #AcademicTech
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Nila Bala@ProfNila·
@david__simon Is there a place dates have been aggregated? Spreadsheet :-P?
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UC Davis Law@UCDavisLaw·
Catch the next episode of the Emmy-nominated series "Breaking the Deadlock," hosted by @ucdavis Law Professor @AaronTangLaw, at 9 p.m. tomorrow on @KVIEPBS .
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Where is the line of executive power, and what should be done if that line is crossed? Depends on who you ask. @AaronTangLaw guides a panel of influential figures through this very hypothetical in BREAKING the DEADLOCK: A Power Play, premiering 5/20 at 9PM. 📸: Meredith Nierman

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Eve Brensike Primus
Eve Brensike Primus@PrimusEve·
Happy Gideon Day! Thank you to all of the public defenders in the trenches who fight every day to bend the arc of the law a little more toward justice.
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