I've put up a list of law journal (current issue) tables-of-contents feeds at http://law.wlu.edu/library/feeds/lawjournals.opml This file needs to be imported into feed reader software to enable users to utitilze the tables-of-contents. Some basic instructions on installing a feed reader, and importing the list, are at http://law.wlu.edu/library/feeds/
The main advantage to reading tables-of-contents information via a feed reader is that the software takes care of which journals have been looked at and will automatically download any new issues as they become available. Other advantages include the ability to search for words in the article titles of all the journals, the display of article abstracts (if available at the publisher's site), and possibly a link to the full-text if licensing permits.