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July 29, 2025
AI thinks you should go to jail, even if you didn't do the crime
Published by Justice Innovation Lab
Learn about the dangers of using artificial intelligence in the criminal legal system, based on testing that reveals ChatGPT's problematic preference for prosecution regardless of case facts.
In the Holocaust, 9th Circuit Solicitor’s Office finds a lesson in discretion
Published by The Post and Courier
Editorial: Police should join solicitor’s effort to weed out bad cases, focus on big ones
Published by The Post and Courier
Bad cases clog Charleston County courts, add to racial disparities, study finds
Published by The Post and Courier
‘Case for screening’ report identifies ways prosecutors can reduce impact of disparate arrest rates
Published by Justice Innovation Lab
Fishman addresses SC’s chief prosecutors, explains how using data can improve fairness, effectiveness
Published by Justice Innovation Lab
60 prosecutors complete Culture of Innovation workshop in South Carolina
Published by Justice Innovation Lab
Editorial: Review of race in Charleston County prosecutions raises more questions
Published by The Post and Courier
Solicitor Wilson shares 1st report on study of arrests, prosecutorial decisions
Reported on ABC 4 News - WCIV