Latest & Greatest – Military & Government

HeinOnline’s newest database, Military & Government, delves into the history, administration, and evolution of the most powerful military in the world, one that is controlled, not by military leaders, but rather by civilians. The United States Military is comprised of six branches: the Army, which is the oldest of the six branches, the Marine Corps, the Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force, the newest of the service branches. Although the U.S Constitution names the President as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and gives Congress the power to declare war, the National Security Act of 1947 set the stage for the current organization of the military. To help researchers understand the complexities of the administration of the Armed Forces and get a glimpse into the rich history of the American military, HeinOnline has created its Military & Government database, a collection of government documents, books, periodicals, and scholarly articles that examines the past, present, and future of this strong fighting power.

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Zooming into the Harris County Courtroom

We are pleased to announce the launch of our Zoom Help page, which provides helpful information about using Zoom and video conferencing technologies to attend court proceedings. The centerpiece of the new page is a two-part video series titled Zooming into the Harris County Courtroom.

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Latest & Greatest – The How-To-Win Trial Manual: A No-Holds Barred Sure-Fire Way to Win

The goal of The How-To-Win Trial Manual: A No-Holds Barred Sure-Fire Way to Win is to help you do just that – win. Written by Ralph Adam Fine, a former judge for the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, The How-To-Win Trial Manual provides techniques for the busy trial lawyer that require minimal time to learn and hone but will provide a lifetime of reliable skills. After a brief discussion of some important tools of persuasion, the author dives into the heart of his book: various ways to help you win your case.

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