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Errors in Federal Ruling Raise Questions in Mississippi DEI Ban Case

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI, JUL 28 – A Biden-appointed judge withdrew a ruling with fabricated quotes and misstated case outcomes after lawyers exposed multiple errors, raising concerns about AI involvement in drafting.

  • On Jul 29, 2025, U.S. District Judge Julien Neals withdrew a ruling that contained fabricated quotes and misstatements after attorneys exposed the errors.
  • Errors surfaced when the order contained incorrect plaintiffs like the Mississippi Library Association and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. and cited cases that appear not to exist.
  • On July 28, attorneys for the state filed a motion demanding explanations for discrepancies, citing misidentification of plaintiffs, non-existent declarations, and incorrect quotations from House Bill 1193.
  • On Wednesday, Wingate replaced the corrected order, backdated to July 20, and parties will reconvene on Aug. 5 for a preliminary injunction hearing.
  • Amid AI concerns, some attorneys questioned whether artificial intelligence was used to draft the order, citing common `hallucinations` like non-existent cases and quotes, said Christina Frohock, University of Miami law professor.
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Independent Sentinel broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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