
Jenkins: Celebrating America’s Oldest Law Library
Founded in 1802, Jenkins Law Library continues to provide the legal community with access to information and a welcoming place to gather in the City of Philadelphia.
Founded in 1802, Jenkins Law Library continues to provide the legal community with access to information and a welcoming place to gather in the City of Philadelphia.
The gunfight at the O.K. Corral is maybe the most famous 30 seconds in American history. Join us to explore what happened after the gun smoke cleared.
Just in time for spooky season, we’ve conjured up some creepy cases that will be sure to make your skin crawl. So light your jack-o’-lanterns, call upon your favorite ghosts and ghouls, and let’s dive into this eerie edition of Behind the Bindings.
We’ve added two titles to HeinOnline’s Bar Journals Library, which features complete coverage of nearly all state bar journals, several city bar journals, and select publications from the American Bar Association and others. Let’s see what’s new.
For this blog, we use “cult” to refer to groups with a leader who exerted an excessive and dangerous amount of control over their followers. Let’s dive into where each of these four cults came from and how they came to their tragic end.
The United States has a dark history regarding its immigration policies. One example of these laws was the Chinese Exclusion Act, which restricted immigration from China for decades after its passage in 1882.
For this month’s installment of HeinOnline in the Classroom, let’s look into one of the past year’s most talked-about subjects in education: AI and its role in the classroom. Keep reading for an experiment with ChatGPT and a roundup of debates and discussion of AI and ChatGPT on HeinOnline.
Most people agree that guns should not be in the hands of unsupervised children. However, each year in the United States, children access firearms and accidentally—or purposefully—hurt themselves or others.
Last Friday, March 3, was National Anthem Day in the United States. Why is that, you may ask? Well, March 3, 1931 was the day that “The Star-Spangled Banner” by Francis Scott Key was officially designated the national anthem.
We’re going to bring you some of the most bizarre hidden gems you can stumble across in your research. Let’s take a look at some of HeinOnline’s little-known treasures that our employees have found throughout the years