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Announcements

A $500 Giveaway: We’re Feeling Cent-imental

We don’t know about you, but we’re feeling 22. Yes, that’s right, this month HeinOnline turns 22 (in 2022)! Not only is it our birthday, but we have another reason to celebrate: we have surpassed more than 200 million pages.

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Content Updates

New Journals Added to HeinOnline: April 2022

With the April content release, we added 13 new journals, seven of which are from a newly signed agreement with Springer. These new journals cover subjects including artificial intelligence, human rights law, gender and the law, and more!

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Law

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed to the Supreme Court

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was recently confirmed to the Supreme Court. She is the first Black woman named to the nation’s highest court. Jackson is replacing Associate Justice Stephen Breyer. Let’s take a closer look at her education and career.

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Content Updates

What’s New in HeinOnline: March 2022 Content Release

What a re-leaf, spring has finally arrived. The sun is shining, the snow is thawing, and the birds are singing. Last bud not least, HeinOnline is blooming with new content—almost nearing 200 million pages! Let us put a little spring into your step.

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International Relations

In or Out: The Complicated History Between NATO and Ukraine

On February 24th, Russia launched what Vladimir Putin called a “special military operation” in Ukraine, claiming to seek demilitarization and denazification. In this blog we take a look at the complicated history between NATO and Ukraine.

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Tip of the Week

Tip of the Week: How to Use the Serial Set Lookup Tools

HeinOnline contains the U.S. Congressional Serial Set, a must-have publication for anyone studying American history. To make this content more discoverable, we have created lookup tools found directly on the U.S. Congressional Serial Set homepage.

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Law

All About Justice Stephen Breyer

Justice Stephen Breyer announced that he is retiring after serving more than two decades on the nation’s highest court. Learn about Justice Breyer and how to research his career and major rulings in HeinOnline.