So, when Gordon and I started blogging almost exactly six years ago, I created a series of rituals designed to streamline my blogging efforts. First, I created a Bloglines accout, which gave me RSS feeds of the blogs that I read daily. However, Bloglines closed on November 1, 2010. I guess there's not much money in aggregating feeds without a subscription or advertising, etc. So, I moved on to Google Reader, which is OK, although I keep losing my place while I'm scrolling for some strange reason.
And a few weeks ago, my daily email from Law.com changed. I loved this email. It gave me blogging ideas, plus kept me up-to-date for my classes. The articles often had links to actual court documents. The content was deeper than a mainstream online presence, like NYT.com or WSJ.com. Now, the formatting is different, but worse than that, most of the stories I click on are gated. To access them, I need to purchase various premium plans, which are ghastly expensive (more than twice a WSJ subscription, for example). I don't see me upgrading any time soon, Law.com.
So, readers and fellow bloggers, give me some suggestions. Is there a better, free-er legal news aggregator than Law.com? Am I going about this all wrong?
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