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The Supreme Court launched new software to flag conflicts of interest, effective March 16, under updated ethics rules.
The U.S. Supreme Court has introduced new software to help justices detect potential conflicts of interest, comparing case details with justices’ financial and professional information.
The tool supports the 2023 ethics code requiring recusal when impartiality is in question, though final decisions remain with the justices.
New filing rules, including detailed party lists and stock ticker symbols, take effect March 16.
Advocacy groups view the step as progress, noting similar tools are used in lower courts, though concerns persist over enforcement and justices owning stocks.
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El Tribunal Supremo lanzó un nuevo software para señalar conflictos de interés, a partir del 16 de marzo, bajo las normas de ética actualizadas.