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Oklahoma Courts Now Offer RSS Newsfeeds

You can now receive Oklahoma appellate court opinions and Oklahoma Attorney General opinions via RSS newsfeeds at no charge. I believe Oklahoma is the third state to do this, after West Virginia and Louisiana. You may get more information and see the various RSS subscription options here: http://www.oscn.net/Applications/OSCN/rss.asp . I am proud to note that my wife, Terri L. Calloway, Director of Legal Information and Law Libraries for the Supreme Court of Oklahoma, brought this new service into being. It is, of course, free to everyone.

I believe we will see more and more state governmental bodies and agencies jump on the RSS bandwagon.  Just think that one day soon if you have an interest in the business of your state's Corporation Commission or Historical Commission, you will be able to subscribe to their RSS feed and get their hearing dockets, decisions, rule changes, announcements and press releases all delivered to you via RSS.

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