The law journal feeds information at http://law.wlu.edu/library/feeds/ now stands at just over 400 law journals. This has been achieved, not by any remarkable response from law journal publishers, but by hosting many of these on a server at Washington and Lee Law School. The feeds for approximately 250 of these journals have been created through the kindness of the University of Texas Tarlton Law Library, by permitting the reformatting from text to XML of their scanned contents pages at http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/tallons/content_search.html.
The contents pages available at the Tarlton Law Library's site for U.S. law journals for November-December 2004 and though January 24, 2005, have been converted. The non-U.S. law journals at the Tarlton Law Library's site will be added shortly. Just guessing, but I'd imagine that the feed total would probably increase to around 700 journals in the next couple of months.
I hope that law journal publishers will be willing to establish and control their own feeds, and will include abstracts (none of the feeds currently available from scanned contents pages have any abstracts, although potentially one of the advantages of reading contents pages via a feed-reader would be in viewing article abstracts).
John Doyle
Washington and Lee Law School