In this Jonathan Turley article, legal scholar Jonathan Turley warns that artificial intelligence is rapidly creating legal, political, and constitutional challenges that America’s current institutions may not be prepared to handle.
- Turley argues that the United States faces a technological turning point similar to past threats to the republic, where new forces challenge established constitutional frameworks.
- Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than lawmakers can regulate it, raising concerns about accountability, civil liberties, and the rule of law.
- Courts are already confronting cases involving AI-generated content, automated decision-making, and liability for actions taken by autonomous systems.
- One key issue is determining who is responsible when AI causes harm—the developer, the operator, or the machine itself.
- Turley warns that government responses could swing toward excessive regulation that restricts innovation or, conversely, allow powerful AI systems to operate with insufficient oversight.
- The article compares the current technological moment to earlier eras when Americans had to redefine legal boundaries to address new threats to the republic.
- Turley concludes that lawmakers and courts must move carefully and thoughtfully to ensure that constitutional principles still guide society in the age of artificial intelligence.
Read the full story:
https://jonathanturley.org/2026/03/09/from-redcoats-to-robots-ai-is-challenging-our-republics-future/



