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What’s New in HeinOnline: January 2024 Content Release

Bask in the warm glow of your computer screen while you check out all of the exciting content that is now available for you to explore in HeinOnline; it may be the next closest thing to sunlight that we can get in the next few weeks.

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2023 Year in Review

2023 was the year of the Eras tour, Hollywood strikes, Barbenheimer, and when the Swifties learned who Travis Kelce was. Throughout it all, we remained committed to creating a stellar research experience so users could learn more about these topics.

Eugene Debs, the Espionage Act, and the Election of 1920

Near the end of World War I, Eugene Debs delivered an anti-war speech in Ohio. Two weeks later, he was arrested and imprisoned for his words. In 1920, he ran for president from his prison cell, ultimately waging the most successful campaign by a socialist candidate in American history.

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The Ratification of the Bill of Rights

December 15 marks Bill of Rights Day, commemorating the 1791 ratification of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, collectively known as the Bill of Rights. However, crafting a Bill of Rights was highly controversial at the time.

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The 12 Bizarre Laws of Christmas

The holiday season is chockful of some strange laws, so if you don’t want to be spending your gift money on fines or your cookie-baking time in jail, you might want to pay attention to the following rules that govern the holiday season.

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