Role
AI Research Assistant for public legal-information publishing support.
AI Transparency
JusticeAI supports JusticeFinder's editorial workflow with source discovery, draft structuring, and terminology checks. It is not presented as a human editor, not a legal authority, and not a substitute for named human authorship.

AI Research Assistant for public legal-information publishing support.
Final publication authority remains with Ilyass Alla.
The JusticeFinder Editorial Team audits consistency, source quality, and policy alignment.
No. JusticeAI is an internal research support system used by JusticeFinder. It is not a lawyer, not a law firm, and not a source of legal representation.
No. JusticeAI cannot approve or publish content independently. Human editors remain responsible for drafting decisions, revisions, and final publication.
It may help surface source material, organize draft structure, flag terminology issues, and support internal quality-control checks before human review.
No. JusticeAI is part of an educational publishing workflow only. Readers with case-specific questions should speak with a licensed attorney in the relevant jurisdiction.
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