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Unclaimed Dead Bodies and the Law
Some deceased people go “unclaimed” and are left to the state. Each state law varies in the handling of unclaimed dead bodies. In fact, the only nationwide law that exists is for unclaimed veterans, who have their funeral and burial costs paid for.
NEW EDITION: National Survey of State Laws, 9th Edition!
We’re excited to announce the release of the new edition of National Survey of State Laws! The 9th edition includes an additional 120 pages and three years of updates for every chapter. It also has four new chapters.
Secrets of the Serial Set: Neil Armstrong Takes the First Step on the Moon
The moon in the night sky has held mysteries which for centuries, mankind could only dream about. That all changed on July 21, 1969, when Neil Armstrong first stepped out of the Eagle lunar module onto the surface of the moon.
Death in a Diorama: The Work of Frances Glessner Lee
In the 1940s, Frances Glessner Lee built 20 dioramas of real crime scenes. Called her Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, they were used to teach the science of crime scene investigation.
HeinOnline in the Classroom: Four Tips for Preventing Plagiarism
For students, the consequences of plagiarism can be severe. Keep reading for four tips on preventing plagiarism, and a lesson you can use in your own classroom.
Tip of the Week: How to Locate U.S. Presidential Commission Reports
For more than a century, presidents have created advisory groups to advise them on problems or issues. Presidential commissions have been used to explain catastrophes such as the Gulf oil spill, Pearl Harbor, and the AIDS tragedy.
Secrets
of the Serial Set
A HISTORICAL BLOG SERIES
The Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal. The Manhattan Project. The Louisiana Purchase.
In addition to writing about the above topics and more, HeinOnline’s authors are dedicated to illuminating the most essential research resources for their readers.
The Serial Set is a must-have publication for any historical researcher. With more than two centuries of documents spanning more than 17,000 volumes, no other publication so beautifully reflects the maturation of the United States. To demonstrate the value of the Serial Set, we’ve created a blog series dedicated to revealing the historical secrets hidden throughout the immense publication.
Each month, join HeinOnline as we explore notable events in U.S. history using the primary sources themselves.
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Apartheid Era
Secrets of the Serial Set: The First Transcontinental Railroad
Secrets of the Serial Set: Education in America
Secrets of the Serial Set: The American Flag
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Annexation of Hawaii
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