AI and the Rule of Law Series
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Disclosure Is Not Accountability: New York’s AI Court Rule and the Future of Legal Responsibility

In the first article in this series, AI Agents and the Rule of Law: Can Existing Safeguards Govern Machine Agency, AIPG argued that AI’s growing role in legal systems, across research, drafting, document review, dispute resolution, compliance, and court administration, raises a foundational rule-of-law question: when legal work is produced through human-machine collaboration, can legal…
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AI Agents and the Rule of Law: Can Existing Safeguards Govern Machine Agency?

Should AI autonomously negotiate a settlement? Recommend litigation strategy? Influence judicial decision-making? Not long ago, these questions belonged in the realm of science fiction. Today, they are becoming governance questions. Yet the most important question may be neither technological nor regulatory; it may be jurisprudential. As increasingly capable AI systems acquire greater agency and influence…

