court administration

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This tag covers discussions on court administration, particularly how technology and artificial intelligence are reshaping federal civil courts. Topics include the surge in pro se filings driven by AI tools like ChatGPT, which has increased self-represented cases from 11% to 16.8% of non-prisoner civil filings in fiscal 2025. The content examines the practical effects on court systems, such as hallucinated citations and institutional pressure from higher caseloads. While the focus is on U.S. federal courts, the implications for court administration broadly involve managing technology-driven changes in litigation and case processing.
  1. ChatGPT

    ChatGPT’s Effect on Pro Se Federal Cases: Filing Surge, Hallucinated Citations

    Artificial intelligence is now measurably changing who enters America’s federal civil courts: a new MIT and USC working paper says self-represented, non-prisoner civil filings rose from a long-stable 11 percent share to 16.8 percent in fiscal 2025. That is not a marginal technology story hiding...
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