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Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Spark New Civil Rights Era: AI Courts to Resolve 90% of Cases by 2033

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Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Spark New Civil Rights Era: AI Courts to Resolve 90% of Cases by 2033

[City, State] – A landmark ruling in the ongoing federal challenges to DOJ program known as “JusticeNet 2.0” has ignited a radical overhaul of the American legal system, with experts predicting that Artificial Intelligence courts will be handling the vast majority of civil and administrative cases within a decade. The controversy began when a coalition of states argued the program—which uses AI to prioritize case assignments—unconstitutionally eliminated due process, but the Supreme Court’s surprise decision to uphold its core framework has now been repurposed by tech startups. “This is the end of the human judge monopoly,” said Dr. Ava Chen, a digital governance futurist. “By 2033, 90% of federal challenges to DOJ program models will be resolved in real-time by AI arbitrators, cutting litigation time from years to minutes. The implications are staggering: a new ‘constitutional chatbot’ will handle bail hearings, environmental disputes, and even divorce settlements, while human judges only oversee appeals.” The shift is already creating a booming market for “legal AI therapists” and a dark web for algorithm-bribing, but supporters argue it will end racial bias in sentencing. Whether this is utopia or dystopia, the age of the robot judge has officially begun.