U.S. Constitution plus more for Android
THIS IS AN ADD-ON FOR DROIDLAW. YOU CAN'T OPEN THIS APP. YOU MUST HAVE DROIDLAW INSTALLED.
DroidLaw Includes:
*Federal Rules of:
- Civil Procedure
- Evidence
- Appellate Procedure
- Criminal Procedure
- Bankruptcy Procedure
- U.S. Constitution
*Available purchase options:
- State Codes / Laws
- United States Code
- United States Supreme Court case opinions
- Code of Federal Regulations
- Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP)
**** 2011 Federal Register and Uniform Commercial Code coming soon!
*Features include:
- RSS Section for legal news/blogs
- Keyword searching
- Limit searching to specific chapters/titles
- Bookmark and include your own notes
- Save offline
- Share content
- Change font size
- Move App to SDCard
**** Now compatible with Android Tablets!
**** Additional legal reference material available on the Android Market. All purchased add-ons can be accessed through the center app drawer or by adding a shortcut on the DroidLaw Dashboard by long-pressing the screen.
A new company has taken over these apps and is bringing everything up to date. Extremely easy to use; no learning curve at all. Easier to read than Westlaw's free statutes and much more user friendly and also easier to read than Lexis' free statutes. I'm a Maryland attorney who finds D-law apps very useful on a daily basis. (I have nothing at all to do with the company. I'm just a new fan!)
All I can see are 5 shortcuts and not one of them is the us constitution. I also purchased the CFR title 42 and I can't see that either. Please help or I refund.
I have had droid law for years and purchased the constitution add on. It used to work fine on my old phone but I cannot access the purchased add-ons on my new LG G2 running Android 4.4.1 so far no response from developer either.
Does not appear in list on dLaw on my Galaxy Note 3 even though I uninstalled and rejnstalled both apps.
God Bless America
Works great for me -htc incredible
Crashed all the time on addon load
Wont open
Seems kind of weird that it doesn't show up anywhere that I can open it. Even when I look at it in the market it doesn't give the option to do anything but uninstall. Guess that is what I'll do. Better luck next time. Motorola Xoom FE, ICS.
If they make it work I will buy SCOTUS add on.
Developers need to fix
Declaration of Independence needs punctuation
U.S.
This is fantastic! Thank you, gentlemen! This is a must for families to sit down and share with our children the words our Founding Fathers fought, suffered, bled, and ultimately sacrificed their lives to obtain. They are words intertwined with God Himself. This document is only a threat to a paradise who was born without bones in its spine. The vermin will only take what we give it and nothing more. The answer to 1984 is the precise year that history once again repeats itself. Take point, and Godspeed.
Does not appear in list on dLaw on my Galaxy Note 3 even though I uninstalled and rejnstalled both apps.
Downloaded app does NOT appear in dLaw with Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. App found and registered by dLaw, but indexing FAILS. Will be un-installing and trying later to see if developer has fixed. And yes to another reviewer, dLaw is INSTALLED - this appears to be a problem for those of us running ICS/JB as the app is NOT up-to-date. BTW, dLaw itself is NOT compliant with ICS/JB standards and guidelines.
How do I install after downloaded, can't seem to open the download, even though I already have Droidlaw installed? I'm baffled?
I have DroidLaw installed, but none of the add-ons I've downloaded show up anywhere. Sucks.
What a bunch of idiots!!! YOU SHOULD ALWAYS READ OR ATLEAST SKIM THE DESCRIPTION!! YOU MUST HAVE DROID LAW FOR THIS APP TO WORK!!
Works great! Stupid people cant read; app is accessed through DroidLaw, you dont "open" it. Read the description morons.
It doesn't show up in applications even though it says it's installed.
Does not open. Will not work with Droid law
Works just fine. Download Droid Law and it will open in that app.
Does not open even tho Droid law is installed.
Not accurate with 2nd amendment. Check gpo.gov. It's doesn't have signatories. Thus, it's not a contract!
I look forward to using this when it's fixed
It won't let u open once installed
Who does not want history at their finger tips? This rocks.
Programm says it loads and installs but cannot be found anywhere on the phone. No icons appear at all.
Thank You .
What a crock! Wouldn't even open. Very disappointed.
Very nice. DroidLaw is a great app!
Don't open
Nice!
Didn't open.
Doesn't show up anywhere. Seems kind of weird that it doesn't show up anywhere that I can open it. Even when I look at it in the market it doesn't give the option to do anything but uninstall. Guess that is what I'll do. Better luck next time. Motorola Xoom FE, ICS.
Does NOT work with Jelly Bean! Downloaded app does NOT appear in dLaw with Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. App found and registered by dLaw, but indexing FAILS. Will be un-installing and trying later to see if developer has fixed. And yes to another reviewer, dLaw is INSTALLED - this appears to be a problem for those of us running ICS/JB as the app is NOT up-to-date. BTW, dLaw itself is NOT compliant with ICS/JB standards and guidelines.
Needs punctuation Declaration of Independence needs punctuation
Won't open I have DroidLaw installed, but none of the add-ons I've downloaded show up anywhere. Sucks.
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This is fantastic! Thank you, gentlemen! This is a must for families to sit down and share with our children the words our Founding Fathers fought, suffered, bled, and ultimately sacrificed their lives to obtain. They are words intertwined with God Himself. This document is only a threat to a paradise who was born without bones in its spine. The vermin will only take what we give it and nothing more. The answer to 1984 is the precise year that history once again repeats itself. Take point, and Godspeed.