Leah Sandwell-Weiss
Reference Librarian
Table of Contents
Updating Research
- Lexis: Alerts & Shepard's Alerts
- WestLaw: WestClip & KeyCite Alert
Legal News
FindLaw
Law.com
Jurist
ABA Journal
Congressional Quarterly
Justia
Arizona
- Arizona Supreme Court Opinions Sign-up
- Elder Law
- E-Legal — Automatic when you join the State Bar
- Arizona Daily Star RSS Feed
Legal Research
Sunlight Foundation
Blogs & Wikis
General Legal & Foreign Law Wikis
Legal News
U.S. Supreme Court
Arizona
Law Professors
- Law Professor Blogs
- Balkinization
- Concurring Opinions
- UA Criminal Law and Policy News and Events
- Instapundit
- Prawfsblawg
- The Volokh Conspiracy
Law Librarians & Legal Researchers
Attorneys
News & Politics
RSS & Aggregators
RSS
- RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. It's a method of coding information that allows readers to get notification of new content on a site without having to visit the site itself. Readers use other programs, called aggregators or feedreaders or webreaders, to read the information.
- Cindy Chick
- Jason Eiseman, RSS Tutorials for Law Librarians
- Tom Mighell & Dennis Kennedy, RSS Resources You Can Use: Automated Web Surfing for Lawyers, Law Practice Today (Nov. 2006)
- Diane Murley, Using Feeds to Serve Law Library Patrons, (25 ALL-SIS Newsletter 12 (Spring 2006)
- Bonnie Sucha, RSS: Making the Internet Subscribeable, 79 Wis. Law., Aug. 2006
Aggregators
- Feedly — See NYTimes Article, Google’s Aggregator Gives Way to an Heir