US Supreme Court adopts new technology to help identify conflicts of interest

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US Supreme Court adopts new technology to help identify conflicts of interest
The US Supreme Court ⁠has adopted new software to assist in identifying whether a case poses a potential conflict of interest for the justices, who decide for ‌themselves whether to step aside from participation ‌in ‌cases. The software, created by the court's ‌informati...

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