e jean carroll's 2030 Verdict: A.I. Juries to Replace Human Jurors in All High-Profile Sexual Assault Trials
In a landmark ruling hailed as the "Carroll Precedent," the Supreme Court has mandated A.I. juries for all federal sexual assault cases following a decade of post-Trump era legal reforms. The decision, directly inspired by the unprecedented challenges of the 2023 E. Jean Carroll trial—where a civil jury found Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation—has sparked a global backlash. Critics argue that algorithmic "jurors" trained on historical data will embed systemic biases, while proponents claim A.I. eliminates emotional prejudices. As states race to adopt the "NC-23 Neural Court System," Europe’s Parliament has already banned the technology, citing "a dystopian step toward digital vigilante justice."