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2. For a review of similar technology focused on the civil litigation context, see Neel Guha;J L Tech;Vulnerabilities in Discovery Tech,2022
3. For a discussion of algorithms in criminal pretrial and parole proceedings, see Jon Kleinberg, Himabindu Lakkaraju, Jure Leskovec, Jens Ludwig & Sendhil Mullainathan, Human Decisions and Machine Predictions, 133;Q.J. ECON,2018
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5. For example, the Social Security Administration uses predicted case outcomes to determine the order in which cases are resolved, but the predictions are hidden from adjudicators. See ENGSTROM ET AL., supra note 1, at 40. This would be excluded from our scope. Since adjudicators do not perceive the output of the algorithm, it cannot form part of their prior belief set. For more detail, see Part III;L. REV,2008