Fake cases and fabricated quotes in legal filings are prompting courts and lawmakers to issue restrictions and education requirements.
The Judiciary has updated its guidance on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by judges and tribunal members, marking another step in the courts' cautious engagement with emerging technology.
A Comparative Study on Predictive Tools and Judicial Transformation and published in the journal Frontiers in Artificial ...
The judiciary is also experiencing an artificial intelligence (AI) boom. Courts have recently been focusing on introducing AI within the judiciary, such as appointing AI experts to key positions and ...
Walk into any mid-sized law firm and you will find attorneys using AI tools that analyze thousands of pages in minutes. Yet ...
For most people, interactions with the court system are rare, but when they do occur, the consequences can be significant. Generative AI introduces both opportunities and risks into the judicial ...
The Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building houses the offices of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, the Federal Judicial Center, the United States Sentencing Commission, and ...
As AI systems became more deeply embedded in consumer‑facing products and services throughout 2025, regulators and private plaintiffs continued ...
Australia’s Chief Justice has warned judges are becoming ‘human filters’ for AI-generated legal arguments in an extraordinary critique of the use of artificial intelligence in courts. Words by ...
In the thriller Mercy, a detective played by Chris Pratt finds himself accused of murder in a justice system entirely run by ...
DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- The Tanzanian government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening judicial independence as a cornerstone of nation-building, Vice President Emmanuel Nchimbi ...
LawPavilion, Nigeria’s leading legal technology company, has unveiled a groundbreaking domain-specific artificial intelligence solution designed exclusively to support Nigerian judges in delivering ...