US Supreme Court adopts new technology to help identify conflicts of interest
Source: Reuters
February 17, 2026 1:09 PM EST Updated 3 hours ago
WASHINGTON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - 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 for themselves whether to step aside from participation in cases.
The software, created by the court's information technology office and other court staff, will compare information about lawyers and parties to a dispute to certain information provided by the offices of each of the nine justices, a court spokesperson said in a statement.
These "automated recusal checks" will complement existing procedures carried out by the justices for reviewing potential conflicts, the court said.
The court in 2023 adopted its first formal code of conduct governing the ethical behavior of the justices. Some critics noted the absence of any enforcement mechanism and the authority of the individual justices to decide for themselves whether to recuse, the act of withdrawing from consideration of a case.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-supreme-court-adopts-new-technology-help-identify-conflicts-interest-2026-02-17/
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markodochartaigh
(5,270 posts)the International Society of Foxes Guarding Henhouses released new technology today to aid in protecting their feathered charges.
PSPS
(15,280 posts)zorbasd
(523 posts)bankrupt, would need a computer program to advise him. Great tell by these fascist six of SCOTUS......who lecture us about Christian values, they have absolutely none.
Bayard
(29,097 posts)Or any decision where they could potentially do the right thing.
cynical_idealist
(526 posts)MLWR
(927 posts)Unfortunately, it doesn't provide them with the ethics and morality to actually DO THE RIGHT THING AND RECUSE when a conflict is pointed out to them. Nor does it FORCE THEM TO RECUSE. They already KNOW when they have a conflict. THEY JUST PUT THEIR BILLIONAIRE BRIBES FIRST.
BaronChocula
(4,265 posts)
JoseBalow
(9,378 posts)"Well the software says I don't need to recuse, so..."
WestMichRad
(3,098 posts)Just kidding. Maybe.
Does anyone really think that several of these justices (you might know which ones) are apt to let anyone or anything tell them when the should recuse?
Wonder Why
(6,712 posts)about the Constitutional, moral and legal issues of their decisions.