Great Sources for Poverty Law-Related RSS Content
New RSS feeds are coming online everyday. To find feeds, look for the orange “XML†or “RSS†box on any webpage. Generally, you can simply copy that page’s URL and paste it into the RSS aggregator you have chosen to use in order to subscribe to the feed from that site. Here are a few suggestions to get you started.
General Legal Information/News
Legal Services RSS Feed Project: Direct feeds from a variety of legal services organizations.
Federal Government
Government Accountability Office reports and testimony
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission news feed
Medicare and Medicaid Headlines (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
U.S. Department of Education newsfeed
Court opinions
Federal
Recent U.S. Supreme Court opinions, from Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute
Shriver Center Recent Cases: Cases recently added to the Poverty Law Library at the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals: Free online access to opinions, unpublished orders and other case material.
U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey
State
Other
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law Newsroom
Brennan Center Legal Services e-Lert
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Center for Law and Social Policy issues newsfeeds
Legal Services of Northern California
Urban Institute, several topical RSS feeds,
# Lorraine Jones (March 20th, 2007 6:10 pm):
The National Health Law Program also provides a feed from its site: http://www.healthlaw.org/news.cfm?rss
Thanks.
# eJustice » Blog Archive » Really Simple Ways to Keep Up with News and Information (February 13th, 2009 11:44 am):
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