AG Murrill accuses opposing lawyers of using AI in Baton Rouge judicial district border suit

Attorney General Liz Murrill called out opposing attorneys last week for errors and false citations found in a brief the two filed in federal court, raising the specter of whether artificial intelligence was used to generate the filing.

The suspect brief was filed in a lawsuit three Baton Rouge judges lodged against the state over new borders drawn for judicial districts, which they claim violated a consent decree ordered in a 1986 voting rights case.

In a motion filed April 15, Murrill drew attention to multiple misquotations of Louisiana caselaw that Stephen Irving and Martin Maley, the attorneys for the judges, included in their brief…

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