Overview
- Chief U.S. District Judge Hala Y. Jarbou issued an order Thursday finding a May DOJ brief cited “Taylor v. Hott, 724 F. App’x 387, 392 (6th Cir. 2018),” a case the court could not locate and called likely produced by generative AI.
- The court found that the page number cited actually contains Atkins v. CGI Techs. & Sols., a commercial-arbitration opinion, not any immigration authority the DOJ claimed.
- Court records show every government filing in the matter was submitted under the name Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general who is awaiting Senate confirmation.
- The dispute involved ICE detainee Izzeddin Daghra, whose $35,000 bond was held for the 90-day automatic stay while the government appealed and who was allowed to post bond after the stay expired.
- Judges across the country have flagged more than 1,000 AI-generated or fabricated citations since 2023, and the order stressed lawyers must closely review AI work or face possible sanctions and erosion of trust in filings.