Idea: Supreme Court App
The U.S. Supreme Court Website is pretty decent, gives you access to all their documents. I've looked before for a good RSS feed that provides summaries of Supreme Court Opinions (it's a little odd that the ultimate rule of law is called an opinion) but never found one I was particularly happy with.
Anyway, it would be nice to have an app that provides an interface to Supreme Court decisions (and perhaps related documentation). It could include text-to-speech (A best friend pointed out to me that literacy in the U.S. is not that great, so TTS could help with accessibility).
Opinions of the Court are published as very long PDF documents, but each opinion has a summary at the beginning (I believe this is written by law clerks who work for the court). This summary could be parsed out of the PDF for easier access/readability plus the aforementioned text-to-speech.
I think such a service, if it comes to exist, should rely on a backend that provides RSS feeds for different court documents. The app would essentially just be a dedicated front-end for those RSS feeds. Any feed reader app could access the feeds, though.
The app-version could also parse case law references within the Opinion text, and then provide automatic links to the referenced rulings. That would be sick, though SIGNIFICANTLY increases the scope.
(side note, it pisses me off that AP News does not support RSS any more (one of my searches landed me on the AP News Supreme Court page).)
(side note 2, CourtListener provides feeds for U.S. courts, which is SICK, but I think the format you get in your feed reader leaves much to be desired)