These "automated recusal checks" will complement existing procedures carried out by the justices for reviewing potential conflicts, the court said.
The court said many of the changes are designed to support software that assists in identifying potential conflicts for justices.
The Supreme Court will begin using software to scan litigants’ filings to identify justices’ potential conflicts of interest.
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