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Content Updates

New Journals Added to HeinOnline: March 2022

With the March content release, we added eight new journals, seven of which are active serials. What’s more, we also have added all of the archives back to inception for the World Affairs journal. Keep reading to learn all about these publications!

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Secrets of the Serial Set

Secrets of the Serial Set: The History Behind NATO

Even though all-out war was officially over, the world was anything at peace in the aftermath of World War II. The United States feared the spread of communism in a weakened Europe. The tensions culminated in the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty.

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Content Updates

Editor’s Insight: Democracy in America with Alan Keely

With the recent addition of the Tocqueville Review to our Democracy in America database and our Law Journal Library, we thought it would be the perfect time to ask editor Alan Keely to provide some insight into this unique and comprehensive resource.

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Gender Studies

Why the ERA Is TBD

Join us as we use the extensive resources within HeinOnline, including our Women and the Law (Peggy) database, to explore the history of the ERA and where it stands today—just in time for Women’s History Month.

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Gender Studies

7 Milestone Moments in the Fight for Women’s Rights

March is Women’s History Month, but the fight for gender equality in the United States is ongoing. While we continue to work towards a more equitable future, it’s the perfect time to review some milestone moments in the women’s rights movement.

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Content Updates

What’s New in HeinOnline: February 2022 Content Release

During this month of love (or heartbreak), just remember who is always there for you, just a few clicks away: HeinOnline. And we’re always keeping things new and exciting—just take a look at all of the content we’ve added this month!

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Criminal Justice

4 Heinous Wrongful Convictions in American History

Unfortunately, wrongful convictions—when an innocent person is convicted of a crime—are not a rarity in American history. Countless people, perhaps more than we will ever know, have gone to jail or even been executed for crimes that they did not commit.

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