EndNote, a reference management tool, is compatible with HeinOnline and can be used in two different locations.
Within the Law Journal Library
When viewing a document within the Law Journal Library, find the Cite button.

This will provide export options for the article.

This will automatically download the data.

Select the download to open the program and manage your citations.

Within MyHein
Within the MyHein interface, users can save multiple journal articles and export their citation data all at once to EndNote. Simply select the saved bookmarks you wish to extract, and find the Export to EndNote option.

NOTE: We only recommend exporting no more than 100 articles at a time.