The article discusses the use of voice cloning technology to recreate a pivotal moment in Supreme Court history. A legal technology company, Argument Analytics, has used AI to generate an audio recreation of the oral arguments in the landmark case Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, which dealt with affirmative action in college admissions. The company used archival audio recordings to train an AI model to mimic the voices of the justices and lawyers involved. The recreation aims to make the arguments more accessible and engaging for students and the public. While voice cloning raises ethical concerns about deepfakes and manipulation, the company emphasizes transparency and educational purposes. The recreation highlights the potential of AI to bring historical events to life in new ways while also underscoring the need for responsible use of such technologies.