New HeinOnline Collections Acquired

The following additions to our HeinOnline collections have been recently purchased by the law library:

American Law Institute Library
Features all superseded restatements, codifications, proceedings, reports and other special publications published by the American Law Institute.

History of Bankruptcy, Taxation and Economic Reform in America, Part III
Includes legislative histories, treatises, documents and more related to bankruptcy law in America. It also includes classic books dating back to the late 1800s and links to scholarly articles that are related to the study of bankruptcy in America.

Intellectual Property Law Collection
Includes legislative histories, treatises, documents, classics, and more relating to copyrights, patents, and trademarks. Allows searching across all intellectual property law materials in one database. Notable titles include: Legislative History of the 1909 Copyright Act (1976), Kamenstein Legislative History Project: A Compendium and Analytical Index of Materials Leading to the Copyright Act of 1976, and William Robinson’s Law of Patents for Useful Inventions.

Israel Law Reports
Includes the complete run of the Israel Law Reports which provides access to more than 220 cases in an online digital format.

Taxation & Economic Reform in America: A Historical Archive, 1781-2010
This historical archive contains more than 2,300 volumes and one million pages of legislative history materials and other documents. It includes the complete Carlton Fox Collection which contains nearly 42 years of historical legislation related to the internal revenue laws from 1909-1950. It includes more than 100 other legislative histories related to taxation, economic reform, and stimulus plans.

U.S. Federal Agency Documents, Decisions, and Appeals
This library is a complete collection of the official case law of some of the United States most important U.S. Federal Agencies such as: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Please visit our HeinOnline subscription page for a complete list of available collections.