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Findlaw adds RSS feeds for case law

Joe Hodnicki alerts us to the fact that FindLaw has added RSS feeds for case law summaries from Federal, State Court, and certain practice areas.

Filed under: Cool links, Courts, Technology, legal research

Laptops in the Classroom

Adding to the discussion taking place in schools around the country, Law School Innovation notes a new article on SSRN: The Laptop-Free Zone. Go read it.

Filed under: Law School, Teaching

Help CALI – Donate Stuff for eLangdell

CALI is looking for more content for eLangdell. This is a very worthy project and it would be great if they could get more “stuff.”

Filed under: Law School, Teaching, Technology, Web 2.0, software

Introducing i.lex

The American Society for International Law presents i.lex.  From the Intro Page:

Welcome to i.lex: The Legal Research System for International Law in U.S. Courts.
This online database of select U.S. court cases and related materials is designed to serve as a practical resource for members of the judiciary and other legal professionals to identify and understand how international law is interpreted and applied by U.S. courts at both the federal and state level.

Filed under: Courts, international law, legal research

This Week at the Supreme Court

This week’s SCOTUS agenda, courtesy of the SCOTUSBlog.

Filed under: Courts, SCOTUS

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