Knowledge Base Search For Home Search Results HeinOnline and Fastcase (Video) This video explains the relationship between HeinOnline and Fastcase, and the differences between Fastcase Basic and Fastcase Premium. How to Synchronize Your Existing Fastcase and HeinOnline Accounts If your institution subscribes to both HeinOnline and Fastcase, you can synchronize your accounts and take advantage of additional features... Will I need to adjust authentications or proxy settings to access case law powered by Fastcase? HeinOnline pulls the case law from Fastcase while keeping you on the HeinOnline server. Therefore, you will not need to... When will I link to Fastcase? HeinOnline case law includes early editions of the Federal Reporter (1891-1922) and U.S. Supreme Court Reports. Whenever possible, we will... What case law is available through Fastcase? The federal case coverage includes the judicial opinions of the Supreme Court (1745-present), Federal Circuits (1924-present), Board of Tax Appeals... Do I need a subscription to Fastcase to utilize case law linking? You do not need a separate Fastcase subscription to access Fastcase’s collection of case law via HeinOnline. Case law is... What is Fastcase? Fastcase is a legal research service that has recently partnered with HeinOnline to offer case law at no additional charge... What is Fastcase Premium? Fastcase Premium is an enhanced version of Fastcase Basic, which is included free with all HeinOnline Core subscriptions. There are... How to Search in HeinOnline From the Welcome Page The welcome page is a great way to kickstart your research and see what’s available across... How to Use Citations in HeinOnline The HeinOnline interface provides several tools related to citations. With them, locate documents and cases with just a citation, find... Advanced Search Options When searching from the Welcome page, find all advanced search functions within one central location within the Advanced Search link found beneath... How to Use ScholarCheck When browsing through scholarly journals and secondary sources in HeinOnline, it’s imperative to know how authoritative a source is for... How is ScholarRank Determined? ScholarRank is an overall ranking based on the calculation of five HeinOnline ScholarCheck metrics. The Z-score for each of the... Law Journal Library Quick Reference Guide Browsing HeinOnline contains more than 2,900 full-text journals, with most of these available through the current issue or volume and... Five Things You Can Do in Less Than 15 Seconds in HeinOnline Technological advancements have helped develop an information culture centered around instant gratification. In the research world, time is often critical... U.S. Supreme Court Library Quick Reference Guide HeinOnline’s U.S. Supreme Court Library contains comprehensive coverage of the U.S. Reports, which is the official source of United States Supreme... Case Law in HeinOnline HeinOnline has extensive case law coverage, much of which is provided through a partnership with Fastcase. The U.S. Reports, which contain... Government Documents in HeinOnline HeinOnline has long been known as the most comprehensive source of law and law-related journals, but it’s much more than... Retrieving Case Law (Video) This video explains how to retrieve case law in HeinOnline. HeinOnline contains Supreme Court cases, but has a partnership with... Why am I being linked to a case with a different citation than what was cited in the publication I am viewing? Cases or judicial opinions can be published by more than one publisher. When this occurs, the case name may be... How do I utilize case law linking? Like Hein’s ScholarCheck feature, when viewing a document in HeinOnline, the references will now link to the cases in addition... How do I access case law? Case law is available through both inline hyperlinks and direct citation retrieval. Inline Hyperlinks HeinOnline users are already familiar with... What is bad law bot? FastCase has enhanced its Authority Check feature to show you where courts have noted that a case has been treated... What is Hein’s ScholarCheck? Hein’s ScholarCheck is a series of tools and features integrated throughout various HeinOnline libraries that allow you to view journal...
HeinOnline and Fastcase (Video) This video explains the relationship between HeinOnline and Fastcase, and the differences between Fastcase Basic and Fastcase Premium.
How to Synchronize Your Existing Fastcase and HeinOnline Accounts If your institution subscribes to both HeinOnline and Fastcase, you can synchronize your accounts and take advantage of additional features...
Will I need to adjust authentications or proxy settings to access case law powered by Fastcase? HeinOnline pulls the case law from Fastcase while keeping you on the HeinOnline server. Therefore, you will not need to...
When will I link to Fastcase? HeinOnline case law includes early editions of the Federal Reporter (1891-1922) and U.S. Supreme Court Reports. Whenever possible, we will...
What case law is available through Fastcase? The federal case coverage includes the judicial opinions of the Supreme Court (1745-present), Federal Circuits (1924-present), Board of Tax Appeals...
Do I need a subscription to Fastcase to utilize case law linking? You do not need a separate Fastcase subscription to access Fastcase’s collection of case law via HeinOnline. Case law is...
What is Fastcase? Fastcase is a legal research service that has recently partnered with HeinOnline to offer case law at no additional charge...
What is Fastcase Premium? Fastcase Premium is an enhanced version of Fastcase Basic, which is included free with all HeinOnline Core subscriptions. There are...
How to Search in HeinOnline From the Welcome Page The welcome page is a great way to kickstart your research and see what’s available across...
How to Use Citations in HeinOnline The HeinOnline interface provides several tools related to citations. With them, locate documents and cases with just a citation, find...
Advanced Search Options When searching from the Welcome page, find all advanced search functions within one central location within the Advanced Search link found beneath...
How to Use ScholarCheck When browsing through scholarly journals and secondary sources in HeinOnline, it’s imperative to know how authoritative a source is for...
How is ScholarRank Determined? ScholarRank is an overall ranking based on the calculation of five HeinOnline ScholarCheck metrics. The Z-score for each of the...
Law Journal Library Quick Reference Guide Browsing HeinOnline contains more than 2,900 full-text journals, with most of these available through the current issue or volume and...
Five Things You Can Do in Less Than 15 Seconds in HeinOnline Technological advancements have helped develop an information culture centered around instant gratification. In the research world, time is often critical...
U.S. Supreme Court Library Quick Reference Guide HeinOnline’s U.S. Supreme Court Library contains comprehensive coverage of the U.S. Reports, which is the official source of United States Supreme...
Case Law in HeinOnline HeinOnline has extensive case law coverage, much of which is provided through a partnership with Fastcase. The U.S. Reports, which contain...
Government Documents in HeinOnline HeinOnline has long been known as the most comprehensive source of law and law-related journals, but it’s much more than...
Retrieving Case Law (Video) This video explains how to retrieve case law in HeinOnline. HeinOnline contains Supreme Court cases, but has a partnership with...
Why am I being linked to a case with a different citation than what was cited in the publication I am viewing? Cases or judicial opinions can be published by more than one publisher. When this occurs, the case name may be...
How do I utilize case law linking? Like Hein’s ScholarCheck feature, when viewing a document in HeinOnline, the references will now link to the cases in addition...
How do I access case law? Case law is available through both inline hyperlinks and direct citation retrieval. Inline Hyperlinks HeinOnline users are already familiar with...
What is bad law bot? FastCase has enhanced its Authority Check feature to show you where courts have noted that a case has been treated...
What is Hein’s ScholarCheck? Hein’s ScholarCheck is a series of tools and features integrated throughout various HeinOnline libraries that allow you to view journal...