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Supreme Court’s Con Law Decisions Available Through iPhone App

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You can get the Supreme Court’s top constitutional law cases at your fingertips with a new iPhone app called PocketJustice.

The free version has abstracts of the court’s top 100 constitutional decisions, while the version that costs $4.99 has information on more than 600 cases, according to Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites. The cases argued or decided since October 1955 also include links to the oral argument audio.

A press release on the free app says features also include access to the text opinions, visual representations of the justices’ votes, searches across data fields, and auto updating of cases and case data.

The app was developed by The Oyez Project in collaboration with Justia.com. The Oyez Project is a website that aims to make the Supreme Court more accessible through text, images, audio and video. Justia is a legal media and technology company.

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