Trying to keep up with the Supreme Court? Last week, the Oyez Project at Kent College of Law at the Illinois Institute of Technology released an iPhone app that allows you to keep up with Supreme Court rulings and news.
"OyezToday will appeal to all Supreme Court junkies," said Jerry Goldman, director of the Oyez Project at Chicago-Kent. "Opinions will be available on their smart phones shortly after they are released. Oral arguments and transcripts are a mere tap away within hours of release by the Court. In addition, users can share their interests via Facebook, Twitter, and email," he continued. "Users can download argument audio synchronized to its transcript and search the audio. Or, they can simply flip, tap, and listen to any portion."
OyezToday comes from the Oyez Project, a massive collection of Supreme Court audio that goes back to October 1955. OyezToday allows easy focus on the current docket and frees users from their desktop computers by allowing them access to the most important features anywhere.
In the last 12 months, Oyez has been visited nearly 7 million times by 3.6 million unique visitors. "Given this enormous interest in the Supreme Court," observed Goldman, "It only makes sense to bring this rich content to smart devices like the iPhone, Android-based phones, and the iPad since this is where an increasing share of the public consumes information."
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