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Lead CoverageTechnology07/04/2026, 09:35:04

America Is AI-Controlling Its Own Justice System and It's Going Wrong — Three Cases That Prove It

From facial recognition arrests to predictive policing and AI-generated sentencing reports, American courts are trusting algorithms over people. Here is the specific failure pattern and three cases that define it.

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Technology07/04/2026, 09:34:52

An AI Put an Innocent Woman in Jail — The Case That Should Terrify Every American

She spent months in jail for a crime she didn't commit. AI facial recognition put her there. NBC News reported on a case that reveals the specific danger of algorithmic justice in America.

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Sports03/04/2026, 18:42:03

Why Harry Kane Not Winning a Champions League Would Be Football's Greatest Injustice

Harry Kane is 32, scoring at a historic rate, and may never win the Champions League. Here is the statistical case for why this would be football's cruelest outcome.

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World01/04/2026, 17:28:55

The Birthright Citizenship Oral Argument: What Each Justice's Questions Revealed

The Supreme Court heard arguments on birthright citizenship with Trump in attendance. Here is what each justice's questions revealed about how they're thinking about the case.

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World30/03/2026, 10:49:49

The Aging Judiciary Problem Nobody in Power Wants to Solve — Britain's House of Lords as a Case Study

Britain's House of Lords has members in their 90s making laws. The US Supreme Court has justices with no mandatory retirement age. Here is why the aging judiciary problem is getting worse, not better.

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