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January 23, 2026
Since our last content news update, we have updated 29 countries and added 76 new titles to the World Constitutions Illustrated database. Find out what new documents have been added to this ever-growing database.
January 22, 2026
Discover what 2025 brought to HeinOnline, including new databases, enhanced features, improved accessibility, and what we learned from listening to our customers.
January 20, 2026
In 1919, the Cincinnati Reds defeated the heavily favored Chicago White Sox in the baseball World Series. One year later, the news broke that the Sox had thrown the game to the Reds, in exchange for bribes from organized crimes Besmirched by the scandal, the 1919 White Sox were referred to ever after...
January 15, 2026
Is it possible to commit a perfect crime? In 1924, two gifted teenagers, Leopold and Loeb, tried to prove they could, with horrific results.
January 14, 2026
From script to panels, Legal Research Unbound offers a visual approach to understanding legal research, AI, and information systems.
January 12, 2026
Explore the voices driving legal scholarship with HeinOnline’s Scholarly Impact Rankings and see influence across authors, subjects, and institutions.
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