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HeinOnline carries a number of sources which are otherwise unavailable from competing database products. For example, it has PDFs of scans of the entire Federal Register, which is updated on a daily basis. Its library of law journal articles differs from competitors' star-paginated plain text versions.
HeinOnline is an online, fully-searchable, image-based database of over 2000 legal journals and other resources related to legal history. It is "the world's largest image-based legal research collection and contains more than 9 centuries of legal history".
In October 2018, HeinOnline released the U.S. Congressional Serial Set in the form of a searchable database. [9] In 2019, the Government Publishing Office and the Law Library of Congress announced plans to digitize the entire run of the Congressional Serial Set back to 1817 and make the documents available for free online. The agencies said the ...
As of January 2018, the journal is published online only. [2] The journal is based on symposia in which an author of a book or a research project is invited to respond to critical commentaries. The critical commentaries and the author's response are published in the same issue. Volumes 1-13 are abstracted and indexed by HeinOnline. [3]
The American Law Review of 1892 cites the Fuller opinion to define the scope of the Circuit Court of Appeals and when the Supreme Court might hear a case (Murfree, 550, 552, 553). Likewise, the Yale Law Review , also published in 1892, examines Lau Ow Bew as an example of when a writ of certiorari might be used by the Supreme Court to hear a ...
The Library of Congress was established as an in-house reference library for Congress in 1800, the year the government moved from Philadelphia to the new city of Washington, D.C. Law books made up nearly 20% of the initial collection.
Tennessee Law Review began in 1922 [1] and is published by the Tennessee Law Review Association which is based within the University of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville. [2] The journal is published quarterly and edited is by University of Tennessee Law students.
The Connecticut Law Review is a quarterly law review produced by students of the University of Connecticut School of Law. It publishes more than 1,000 pages of critical legal discussion each year and is managed entirely by a student board of editors. The journal was established in 1968.