How to Cite Check with HeinOnline
What is Cite Checking? Cite checking involves reviewing and verifying the accuracy and completeness of citations. The basics of cite checking include: Reviewing the accuracy of the author, title, publication
What is Cite Checking? Cite checking involves reviewing and verifying the accuracy and completeness of citations. The basics of cite checking include: Reviewing the accuracy of the author, title, publication
HeinOnline includes extensive case law coverage. Explore an array of U.S. state and federal case law, as well as select international case archives. Database Options Canada Supreme Court Reports: The official
If your institution subscribes to both HeinOnline and Fastcase, you can synchronize your accounts and take advantage of additional features offered with a joint subscription. There is no additional charge
Yes, unpublished court decisions are indexed in HeinOnline, but they won’t contain a formal citation. Coverage for each jurisdiction varies as to when the coverage for unpublished decisions begins. For example,
Fastcase is a legal research service that has recently partnered with HeinOnline to offer case law at no additional charge to all HeinOnline core subscribers. Using patented software that combines
Case law available through Fastcase includes: Federal Libraries Federal Court Rules State Courts: All 50 States Specialty Federal Courts US Code and State Statutes for all 50 states Code of
With HeinOnline’s ScholarCheck users can link to cases in addition to other types of documents that are cited in HeinOnline. For example, when an article cites a case, the case
Cases or judicial opinions can be published by more than one publisher. When this occurs, the case name may be followed by one or more parallel citations. The official reporter is provided
Fastcase’s Authority Check feature shows users where courts have noted that a case has been treated negatively. This means that a case has been reversed or overruled on any grounds. Courts