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ABA PREVIEW OF UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CASES


Item #: 11304

ISSN: 0363-0048

Subjects: BAR ASSOCIATIONS, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

About Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases

The American Bar Association’s Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases is a publication that provides comprehensive expert analysis of all cases argued before the Supreme Court prior to the arguments. A subscription to this digital publication includes eight issues annually. Issues 1-7 summarize the Court’s seven argument sessions from October through April. Issue 8, which is published after the close of the Court’s term at the end of June, reviews the entire term using statistics, charts, essays, and case summaries.

Features of Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases in HeinOnline

Since the American Bar Association’s Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases has been added to HeinOnline, subscribers now have a substantial advantage when accessing this publication digitally. HeinOnline allows users the ability to view the most current issue and archives in a fully searchable online database. All PDFs of the publication are available in full color. HeinOnline also provides inline hyperlinks within the documents that connect to other cited articles and cases in HeinOnline.

Other benefits include:

  • Electronic Table of Contents (eTOC) alerts when new issues are added
  • Links to Amicus & Merit Briefs
  • Browse or search cases by docket number, term, case name, subject, and more
  • Additional case indexing and links to oral arguments and transcripts of each case
  • HeinOnline’s ScholarCheck analysis on Preview articles & Supreme Court cases
  • Custom Case Locator tool for quick retrieval of any case covered by Preview
  • Review option for other scholarly works written by authors available in HeinOnline
  • Full coverage available from 1973 to the present
  • Much more!

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