Have you ever found yourself looking for the text of a public law or an act, but you don’t have the public law number or Statutes at Large citation? This week’s tip will illustrate how you can utilize two different sources in HeinOnline to search for the text by the popular name.The Law Library maintains a subscription to HeinOnline free for law library users (in library access only). Documents may be printed for $0.10 per page or delivered by email. Court employees may access HeinOnline remotely and should contact the Reference Desk to obtain a password.
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Friday, February 22, 2013
HeinOnline Tip of the Week: How to Find the Text of a Public Law When All You Have is the Popular Name
Check out HeinOnline's blog for the Tip of the Week on finding a public law when you only have the popular name.
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