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SCOTUS.wiki, operated by PLEJ LLC, explains how we collect, use, and protect personal information when you use SCOTUS.wiki and related services.

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Operated by PLEJ LLC

Effective date: April 9, 2026

Applies to: SCOTUS.wiki and related services.

Questions: support@scotus.wiki

1. Information we collect

SCOTUS.wiki collects information you provide directly, information collected automatically when you use the site, and information generated when you use optional account, payment, or AI features.

  • Account and contact information, such as your name, username, email address, and anything you submit when you create an account, send feedback, or contact us.
  • Payment and billing information when you purchase subscriptions, credits, or other paid features. Payment card details are generally processed by our payment providers rather than stored directly by us.
  • Usage information such as pages viewed, searches, clicks, navigation paths, feature usage, and approximate location inferred from IP address.
  • Technical and diagnostic information such as IP address, browser and device details, session identifiers, crash logs, and performance data.

2. How we use your information

We use the information we collect to operate the site, authenticate accounts, provide AI-assisted features, process purchases, respond to support requests, measure product usage, improve reliability, prevent abuse, and comply with legal obligations.

  • To present Supreme Court opinions, cases, schedules, biographies, and related records in a clear product experience.
  • To personalize account features and maintain subscriptions or usage limits where applicable.
  • To understand how people use the site so we can improve clarity, speed, and reliability.
  • To investigate abuse, security incidents, fraud, and technical failures.

3. AI features and conversation data

SCOTUS.wiki may offer AI-assisted features that summarize, classify, or explain Supreme Court records. When you use those features, we may store prompts, responses, timestamps, session identifiers, and related usage metadata.

Authorized personnel and service providers may review limited AI conversation records when reasonably necessary to operate the service, debug failures, enforce limits, investigate abuse, improve quality, or satisfy legal obligations.

  • Messages you submit to AI features may be sent to third-party AI providers to generate responses.
  • We may retain AI conversation history to provide product functionality, maintain logs, and improve the service.
  • Do not submit payment card numbers, passwords, government-issued identifiers, health information, or other highly sensitive information through AI chat.

4. How we share information

We do not sell your personal information. We may share information with service providers that help us operate the site and, when necessary, for legal or safety reasons.

  • Hosting, infrastructure, analytics, monitoring, authentication, payment, and AI vendors that help us run the service.
  • Professional advisors or counterparties when needed to enforce our rights or complete a corporate transaction.
  • Government authorities, courts, or law enforcement when disclosure is required by law or reasonably necessary to protect users, the public, or our business.

5. Cookies, analytics, and diagnostics

We use cookies, local storage, analytics tools, and similar technologies to remember preferences, keep users signed in, understand product usage, measure performance, and diagnose technical issues.

Some providers may process information in the United States or other jurisdictions where their infrastructure operates.

  • Analytics and product measurement.
  • Authentication and session continuity.
  • Error monitoring, performance monitoring, and debugging.
  • Feature usage measurement and abuse prevention.

6. Data retention and security

We keep information for as long as reasonably necessary to operate the site, provide requested services, maintain records, investigate issues, comply with legal obligations, and protect the service.

We use administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect personal information, but no system is perfectly secure and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

7. Your choices and rights

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict certain personal information we hold about you. You may also have the right to object to certain processing or request a copy of your data.

To make a request, contact us at support@scotus.wiki. We may need to verify your identity before fulfilling a request.

8. Third-party links and children’s privacy

The site may link to third-party websites and government resources that we do not control. Their privacy practices are governed by their own policies, not this one.

SCOTUS.wiki is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

9. Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect product, legal, or operational changes. When we do, we will update the effective date on this page.

10. Contact us

SCOTUS.wiki is operated by PLEJ LLC. If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or our handling of personal information, contact us at support@scotus.wiki.

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