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Automate your SCOTUSblog integrations

IFTTT connects SCOTUSblog with your favorite apps and devices, allowing you to stay updated on the latest Supreme Court news effortlessly. Whether you want instant notifications or weekly digests, IFTTT makes it easy to customize how you receive information from SCOTUSblog.

Create your own SCOTUSblog workflow

Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.

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Any new post on SCOTUSblog

Polling trigger
Polling Applets run after IFTTT reaches out to the trigger service and finds a new trigger event. These trigger checks occur every 5 minutes for Pro and Pro+ users, and every hour for Free users.
This trigger fires whenever there is a new post on SCOTUSblog.

Any new post on SCOTUSblog

Polling trigger
Polling Applets run after IFTTT reaches out to the trigger service and finds a new trigger event. These trigger checks occur every 5 minutes for Pro and Pro+ users, and every hour for Free users.
This trigger fires whenever there is a new post on SCOTUSblog.

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About SCOTUSblog

Scotusblog.com is a website that provides comprehensive information about the Supreme Court of the United States. It has been in operation since 2002 and was created by four law professors: Tom Goldstein, Amy Howe, Kevin Russell, and Lisa Blatt. The website includes detailed coverage of every Supreme Court decision as well as other important news and events related to the court.

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