
Subject Compilations of State Laws Update
The Subject Compilations of State Laws database has a new editor and has received several recent updates, such as nearly 400 new bibliographic entries and two new subjects!
The Subject Compilations of State Laws database has a new editor and has received several recent updates, such as nearly 400 new bibliographic entries and two new subjects!
Last month, Iowa held its Republican presidential caucus. A week later, New Hampshire held the first primary election of the 2024 election season. All these primaries and caucuses might have you wondering, what’s the difference?
HeinOnline is excited to announce that we have expanded our collaboration with Sage publishers! As part of this collaboration, we are introducing five new current content packages designed to elevate your research experience.
Bask in the warm glow of your computer screen while you check out all of the exciting content that is now available for you to explore in HeinOnline; it may be the next closest thing to sunlight that we can get in the next few weeks.
On December 1, 2023, George Santos was expelled from the House of Representatives by a 311-114 vote, telling reporters, “To hell with this place!” as he exited the United States Capitol. It was a dramatic moment, fitting for such a rare occasion—only 21 Congress members have ever been expelled.
We are excited to announce the addition of four new journals from Oxford University Press to HeinOnline! Additionally, due to an updated agreement with the publisher, two journals that previously existed in HeinOnline now have expanded coverage.
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As we bid farewell to another year and eagerly anticipate the possibilities that the new one holds, HeinOnline’s December 2023 content release is yet another reason to celebrate!
December 15 marks Bill of Rights Day, commemorating the 1791 ratification of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, collectively known as the Bill of Rights. However, crafting a Bill of Rights was highly controversial at the time.
The holiday season is chockful of some strange laws, so if you don’t want to be spending your gift money on fines or your cookie-baking time in jail, you might want to pay attention to the following rules that govern the holiday season.