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US judges weigh whether courtroom AI helps or quietly breaks justice
International
Published on 27 April 2026

Some judges ban AI while others draft courtroom rules
US judges and lawyers are wrestling with how AI should—and shouldn’t—enter courtrooms. While some embrace tools to speed work, others avoid them due to fears of AI mistakes in filings and rulings. Judges like Ajmel Quereshi opt out, while Lydia Kay Griggsby is setting AI policies. A recent study finds many federal judges already use AI, though some prohibit it.
- Judges split between using AI tools and banning them
- Top concern is AI errors in legal filings and decisions
- Some courts are drafting AI policies for chambers
- Study finds widespread AI use across federal courts
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