**Title:** *SHATTERED: Solicitor General’s Secret ‘Social Credit’ Proposal Sparks Fears of Total State Control*

Title: SHATTERED: Solicitor General’s Secret ‘Social Credit’ Proposal Sparks Fears of Total State Control

Dateline: WASHINGTON, D.C.

In a leaked internal memorandum that has sent shockwaves through both the Capitol and civil liberties groups, the Office of the Solicitor General has reportedly drafted a blueprint for a “Civic Accountability Index”—a sweeping, AI-driven social credit system that would grade every American citizen based on their legal filings, civic participation, and even social media behavior. The document, obtained by this outlet, outlines a future where your “Constitutional Standing Score” determines your access to federal courts, jury service eligibility, and—most chillingly—your tax bracket.

“This is the final nail in the coffin of the Fourth Amendment,” said Dr. Helena Vance, a constitutional ethics scholar at Georgetown. “We are not merely policing behavior; we are predicting dissent. The Solicitor General is essentially arguing that to challenge a law is a form of moral failure, a ‘friction point’ that must be smoothed out by state-managed incentives.”

The memo, written in the somber, legalistic prose typical of the office, frames the Index as a necessary evolution for “national harmony,” arguing that the current adversarial legal system is “a luxury of a less complex age.” Critics, however, are calling it the birth of “digital serfdom.”

“This is the downfall of the Republic,” fumed former federal judge Marcus Thorne. “We have moved from ‘innocent until proven guilty’ to ‘compliant until flagged as problematic.’ The Office of the Solicitor General, the very guardian of the government’s interest in court, is now proposing to weaponize that interest against the citizen.”

The most controversial provision? The “Socratic Penalty.” Any citizen who files a lawsuit that is dismissed as “frivolous” by a Trump-era appointed judge will have their