1 big thing: AI predicts how judges are likely to rule

“We don’t look at the law or the facts — we entirely ignore that,” Rabinowitz said, because judges write opinions in fewer than 2% of cases, and in the case of newly appointed judges, there’s often no case data to work with.

Democrat/Republican judges have nearly identical records 

AI tells lawyers how judges are likely to rule Ryan is the co-author of Axios AI+, where he examines how tech innovations transform our world and the people who regulate them. Known for moderating the first presidential debate of the 2019 EU election, Ryan has a rich history in journalism, having penned POLITICO’s Brussels Playbook, […]