Reporting in The Markup reveals that New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) has been using an algorithm to flag families for heightened scrutiny, without informing parents, attorneys, or even caseworkers. The tool, which weighs factors like neighborhood, mental health history, and number of children, raises serious concerns about racial and socioeconomic bias. Nila Natarajan, Associate Director of Policy & Family Defense, confirmed that this system has never been disclosed in discovery, stating: “We get discovery in individual investigations and prosecutions when we represent parents, and nothing in the discovery we get suggests or implies, and certainly doesn’t lay out, use of any of these tools.”