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In AI we trust, part II: Wherein AI adjudicates every Supreme Court case
Wherein AI adjudicates every Supreme Court case
There were also a few divided cases in which Claude agreed with the Court’s Democratic appointees, such as Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP and Campos-Chaves. Alexander turned on whether the plaintiffs had put forward sufficient evidence that the legislature drew district lines based on race, rather than partisanship. There’s a glitch here—Claude is right that there were numerous white Democrats in South Carolina in the 1960s and 1970s, but it wasn’t the case that “African Americans largely voted Republican” in that era.
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