Jasmine Hobbs is a Senior Legal Strategist at Veritas Juris Consulting, where she leads a specialized team dedicated to emergent legal frameworks that defy traditional categorization, often referred to as 'Sin Categoría' law. With 14 years of experience since earning her J.D. from the University of Michigan School of Law, Hobbs has carved a unique niche by tackling the complex intersections of technology, ethics, and nascent regulatory landscapes. Her specific focus within Sin Categoría centers on predictive justice systems and the profound legal implications of pre-crime algorithms, an area where established precedents are scarce. Prior to Veritas Juris Consulting, she spent several years at Quantum Law Group, advising on early-stage AI governance. Hobbs's professional philosophy emphasizes proactive legal foresight, believing that the law must evolve concurrently with technological advancement rather than react retrospectively. Her groundbreaking white paper, "The Algorithmic Arbitrator: Redefining Due Process in a Predictive World," published by the Institute for Future Law, is a seminal work in the field, challenging conventional legal thought. Readers can expect her articles to offer insightful analysis, practical strategies, and a forward-thinking perspective on legal challenges that have yet to be fully defined