Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2010

SCOTUSblog on iTunes

The blog of the United States Supreme Court, SCOTUSblog, announced that it has its own iTunes channel.

All the podcasts we’ve recorded since 2006 are now available on a single convenient podcast feed, which you can subscribe to by searching for “scotusblog” on iTunes.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Law Library of Congress is on YouTube and iTunes

Via the Law Library of Congress, News and Events, the Law Library of Congress can now be found on YouTube and iTunes. The Law and the Library play list is available here. To find videos in iTunes, search Law Library of Congress and select the "Law and the Library" iTunes series, which is available here.

Law and the Library is a series of debates and discussions on a wide variety of contemporary legal issues. The series presented by the Law Library of Congress ranges from talks by current or former Members of Congress to pressing foreign, comparative, and international legal issues.

The YouTube Channel links to the library's webcasts, podcasts, motion pictures, list of RSS feeds, and digital collection. Users may also directly subscribe to the Library of Congress YouTube channel.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Appellate Legal Arguments Available on iTunes U

Via Legal Blog Watch, Appellate Oral Arguments Are Available For Free On iTunes U.

The Tex Parte Blog reports here that St. Mary's University School of Law will now be making recordings of Texas Supreme Court oral arguments available, for free, on iTunes U, Apple's online repository of free educational content and lectures, presentations, videos and podcasts from all over the world.

A quick look at iTunes U shows that the Texas oral arguments are not the only ones available on the site. In fact, dozens -- if not hundreds -- of U.S. Supreme Court argument are also available, for free, through the Oyez Project.

Also, for Pace students, don't forget that the Law Library subscribes to AudioCaseFiles.

AudioCaseFiles, a service of Courtroom Connect, is the premier audio and video training and research resource. Our trial video features some of the best litigators in the nation. Our audio opinions are of the most commonly assigned cases for first and second year law students.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Nolo's Law Dictionary for iPhone

Via WisBlawg.com, Nolo has developed a free law dictionary for iPhones. It is available via iTunes and according to the iTunes description,

[i]t contains nearly 4000 legal terms defined in everyday, understandable language.

The dictionary is further described,

You'll find both the legal standards--Latin terms, courtroom jargon, contract basics--and newly minted terms that reflect the ever changing language of the law today. What does it mean to get "dooced"? Do you need that "pre-dup"? Had a run-in with a "patent troll" lately? Nolo is committed to finding and defining the latest twists in legal language that have entered our daily conversations--important words not found in other legal dictionaries. Nolo's Plain-English Law Dictionary is both authoritative and friendly, but it is not your grandfather's law dictionary.

Read the full description.