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More ethics news landed Tuesday, this time from the Supreme Court. Starting in March, the justices will use new software to help identify when they should recuse from a case. It’s the justices’ latest ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has implemented new software designed to assist justices in identifying potential conflicts of interest in cases. This technology will enhance current methods and is part of the ...
The Supreme Court announced a new software on Tuesday to help the justices identify when they should recuse from a case, the court’s latest effort to respond to mounting ethics scrutiny. Updated court ...
(The Hill) — The Supreme Court announced a new software on Tuesday to help the justices identify when they should recuse from a case, the court’s latest effort to respond to mounting ethics scrutiny.
The Supreme Court will begin using software to scan litigants’ filings to identify potential conflicts of interest that might require justices to step aside from cases, the court said Tuesday. Parties ...
The Supreme Court said Tuesday that it will start using software to assist in justices’ decisions to recuse themselves from cases that present a potential conflict of interest. A brief press release ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court announced on Tuesday that it has adopted new software to assist in identifying whether a case poses a potential conflict of interest for the justices, who decide ...