What if consent didn't end at death?
When a renowned digital-rights pioneer dies, her voice refuses to go silent.
Attorney Rachel Voss believes the case is simple: a woman is dead, her will is clear, and her estate belongs to her daughter. But a powerful tech consortium claims otherwise. Using a post-mortem AI built from the woman's data, they argue she changed her mind after death-and that her digital continuation now has legal standing.
What begins as a probate dispute escalates into a legal and ethical nightmare.
As Rachel digs deeper, she uncovers evidence that consent may have been engineered, recorded, and enforced under questionable circumstances-while the dead are given new authority over the living. Lawsuits multiply. Ghost accounts testify. Courts hesitate. And a dangerous precedent looms.
Because if a digital replica can speak...
it can sue.
it can vote.
it can rule.
The Consent Clause is a tense, near-future legal thriller about autonomy, identity, and the moment technology outpaces morality. Smart, unsettling, and chillingly plausible, it asks a single question that could redefine humanity's future:
Who owns your voice when you're gone?