From the October 2009 edition of the ABA Journal, this information about iPhone applications that will interest students and professors:
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ($2.99);
Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure ($2.99);
Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act ($4.99);
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure ($2.99);
Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure ($2.99);
Federal Rules of Evidence ($2.99);
Lanham Act ($2.99);
Sarbanes-Oxley Act ($1.99);
Combined securities laws including the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Invest ment Company Act of 1940 and the Invest ment Advis ers Act of 1940 ($4.99);
Federal copyright code ($1.99);
Federal patent laws ($2.99).
Useful!
-Bridget Crawford
I have officially been outgeeked!
I have FRCP and the US Constitution (both free) on my gPhone. My Civ Pro students were surprisingly underwhelmed when I demonstrated these applications for them.
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