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Law Review in HeinOnline

Looking for law review articles? Try using HeinOnline. HeinOnline's Law Journal Library includes over 2,300 law and law-related periodicals. Coverage for most periodicals begins with the first issue and continues through the most current issue. Select publications may have delays based on HeinOnline's contract with the publisher.

HeinOnline offers multiple search and browse options. Researchers can search across all 2,300 periodicals, within a sub-collection, by subject, or even within a specific title. Check out HeinOnline's Law Journal Library Help & Training page for Training Guides, Frequently Asked Questions, Search Syntax tables, and Search Examples.

The sub-collections to the Law Journal Library are also useful. The Most-Cited Law Journals contains 30 of the most frequently cited law journals, including Columbia Law Review, Harvard Law Review, Ohio State Law Journal, Stanford Law Review, and Yale Law Journal. Another sub-collection, the American Bar Association Journals, pulls together 135 titles published by the ABA, including ABA Journal, Antitrust Law Journal, Business Lawyer, Probate and Property, and Tax Lawyer.

HeinOnline is a Jenkins' member database available to most Jenkins members.

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