New Journals Added to HeinOnline
Over the past two months, we have added more than 7,200 new articles to the Law Journal Library with updates to existing journals and newly added journals. This includes 10 new active serials.
Over the past two months, we have added more than 7,200 new articles to the Law Journal Library with updates to existing journals and newly added journals. This includes 10 new active serials.
March marks the annual immersion into Irish culture—sipping on beer, sporting shades of green, and eating corned beef and cabbage dinner. Let’s leverage HeinOnline’s World Trials Library to unlock a notorious murder trial from Ireland.
We are excited to announce a partnership with West Academic to introduce a seamless integration of its extensive casebook archive into our intuitive, search-friendly platform.
Recently, HeinOnline expanded its History of Supreme Court Nominations collection to include four new volumes encapsulating hearings and reports related to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation process.
Although February holds the title of the year’s shortest month, there is certainly no scarcity of new HeinOnline content to explore. We launched a brand-new database, introduced two innovative features, and added expansions to our existing packages.
HeinOnline has integrated with Altmetric, which follows online attention across news outlets, websites, blogs, social media, and more, tracking thousands of online conversations to uncover the societal impact of scholarly works.
We’re excited to introduce a groundbreaking collection, U.S. State Commitments with Foreign Governments, comprising over 750 legal and political commitments between U.S. states and foreign governments—most of which have never been published before.
We’re excited to announce the expansion of our Hackney Publications Package, the definitive collection of sports law journals that has been a game-changer for legal professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Powered by MyHein, researchers can like and comment on articles within HeinOnline, enhancing the overall research experience and fostering a sense of community within the academic realm.
A three-judge panel dismissed Trump’s argument that he cannot be prosecuted because the allegations against him are tied to his official duties as president, denying him the ability to avoid a trial. This decision can be searched in HeinOnline.