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…