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Artificial Intelligence floods court dockets with home-brewed lawsuits

Judges say generative AI is helping pro se litigants file longer, more polished complaints, while nonprisoner filings rose 16.8% in 2025, a new study found.

The complaint Donald Sauve submitted in Minnesota last year was a familiar type in the nation's federal courts.

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In the United States, an increasing number of people are using artificial intelligence (AI) to litigate directly without a lawyer. While the use of generative AI in drafting legal documents and case law analysis has made it easier to submit professionally formatted paperwork, false precedents and weak arguments...

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In an era of increasing AI use, the legal system is facing new challenges. Experts are highlighting the potential risks courts may face due to the rise in AI-generated lawsuits. An MIT expert warns that courts will “essentially grind to a halt” because of AI-generated lawsuits. Data indicates that more people are filing lawsuits themselves with the help of AI-powered chatbots. Experts warn that the influx of these potentially dubious cases could…

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patribotics.blog broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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