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History

Handling the Supreme Court Vacancy: Is Court Packing a Viable Option?

In the wake of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, some Democrats have pushed the idea of expanding the number of justices on the Supreme Court. This concept is called court packing. What is court packing, really? Allow HeinOnline to help answer all your court packing questions here.

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Content Updates

What’s New in HeinOnline: September Content Release

Fall has officially begun! While we wait for the chill to set in, for the leaves to turn, and for those pumpkins to grow, enjoy the new content HeinOnline has in store for you this month.

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History

Secrets of the Serial Set: The Red Scares

This month, HeinOnline continues its Secrets of the Serial Set series by exploring the Red Scares that dominated the first half of the twentieth century and forever impacted U.S. politics, defense, and foreign policy.

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McGirt v. Oklahoma: A Historic Win for Native American Rights

This summer, a landmark decision from the Supreme Court marked a historic win for Native American tribes, acknowledging their rights and transforming the justice system. Explore the landmark decision, its background, and what was actually affected by the ruling with HeinOnline.

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Tip of the Week

Tip of the Week: Locating Restatements of the Law in HeinOnline

HeinOnline hosts both current and archival Restatements of the Law in its American Law Institute Library. Have you ever tried to use HeinOnline Restatements, and weren’t sure where to begin? No worries! We’ve got four different methods to get you started.

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Content Updates

New Essential Sports Law Titles Available from Hackney Publications!

Issues in collegiate and professional sports have been a hot-button research topic for the past several years. With that understanding, in 2017 we partnered with Hackney Publications, a publisher of sports periodicals. Read this blog to learn how to explore new content in HeinOnline.

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5 U.S. Presidential Commissions That Have Fueled Conspiracy Theorists

For more than a century, presidents have created advisory groups (also called committees, commissions, boards, blue ribbon panels, or task forces) to advise them on particular issues. Learn about five of them with HeinOnline’s Reports of U.S. Presidential Commissions database.

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Content Updates

New Journals Added to HeinOnline This Month!

With the August content release, we added 11 new journals, ten of which are active serials. Join us as we take a closer look at each of the new titles and the type of content they cover.

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New Features

Phase II Complete: ORCID Records Appear in HeinOnline

We’re here to brighten up your life with another huge ORCID announcement—Phase II of ORCID is now officially complete! Check out this blog post to find out about the new feature now available to HeinOnline authors.

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