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PocketJustice App for Supreme Court Constitutional Law Cases

By saltmeyer Posted on September 28, 2011 Posted in Apps/Technology Tagged with Constitutional law

Abstracts of U.S. Supreme Court constitutional cases, plus oral argment and  synchronized searchable transcripts for some cases.   The app works on Android, Iphone and Ipad.  The top 100 cases are free, and all 600 are $4.99.  Votes at a glance …

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Oyez Today App – U.S. Supreme Court News & Info

By saltmeyer Posted on September 28, 2011 Posted in Apps/Technology Tagged with U.S. Supreme Court

OyezToday is a free app available for Android, Iphone and Ipad from their respective app stores.  You get abstracts for every case granted review, summaries of new decisions as well as the full opinions, and oral argument audio and transcripts.

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Free Federal Rules E-books Available for Kindle!

By saltmeyer Posted on September 26, 2011 Posted in Apps/Technology, National Tagged with CALI

We previously blogged about CALI’s free Federal Rules e-books.  Now the ebooks are available for Kindle, as well as iPads and any device or software that supports .epub format (Nook, Sony Reader, etc.).  All notes of the Advisory Committee immediately …

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Lexis App: Law School Q & A Series

By saltmeyer Posted on September 21, 2011 Posted in Apps/Technology, Lexis, Westlaw & Bloomberg, Study and Exam Tips

Lexis is offering an interactive Law School Q & A Series app.  The app works on iPhones and iPads.  It is free to download the app and access the first ten questions.  To access the rest of the questions, a …

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Judicial Conference Votes to Raise Fee for Federal Dockets

By saltmeyer Posted on September 19, 2011 Posted in Apps/Technology, National

The Judicial Conference voted  See their News Release dated Sept. 13, 2011.   The conference voted to increase costs for PACER, the federal courts’ electronic docket system, from 8 cents a page to 10 cents a page.  The Conference increase the …

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