Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2026
First Page
66
Volume
118
Issue
1
Source Publication Abbreviation
Law Library Journal
Abstract
Citators have long worked behind the scenes, shaping case law and influencing how judges and lawyers view precedent. Yet their creation has been the sole realm of private publishers. As artificial intelligence (AI) is further integrated into citators’ creation, the human role is at risk of being automated. This article examines citators’ influence over substantive law, the human-in-the-loop justifications for preserving human involvement in citators’ creation, and the argument for courts to produce their own citators. By reclaiming this function, the courts can help enhance their legitimacy and preserve the human role in creating structures of legal information in the AI age.
Recommended Citation
James, Cody B., "Citators in the AI Age: Preserving the Human Component Through Court-Created Citators" (2026). Faculty Law Review Articles. 242.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/faculty_lawreviews/242