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Read moreA Booster Shot to HeinOnline's COVID-19 Database
From the time that Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson announced the availability of vaccines to prevent severe cases of COVID-19 in late 2020, vaccination has been a hot-button issue. From vaccine passports and vaccine mandates to boosters and side effects, the topic of vaccination has dominated the news and social media outlets, with the most recent thrust coming from the United States Supreme Court’s decision in National Federation of Independent Business, et al. v. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, et al., which blocked a mandate that would have required employers of more than 100 employees “to develop, implement, and enforce a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy,” with some exceptions.
Read moreLexisNexis Digital Library: New Content!
The Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library is excited to announce that its LexisNexis Digital Library now features content published by the American Bar Association (ABA). More than 700 ABA titles covering 84 subjects are now available for free to all law library patrons. Subjects range from general practice and litigation to technology and law practice management. Practice areas include commercial law; criminal law; employment and labor law; estate, gift, and trust law; family law; government law; health care law; and so much more.
Read moreReach for the Stars with the new Air and Space Database on HeinOnline
For as long as humans have observed birds winging through the sky or have gazed at the stars sparkling in the heavens, they have sought the means to free themselves of their earthbound restraints and soar through the skies or explore the outer reaches of the universe. Pioneers such as the Montgolfier brothers and the Wright brothers realized that vision and took us airborne, looking at the great expanse of sea and water below our feet. Men like Robert H. Goddard and Wernher von Braun and organizations like the National Aeronautics and Space Administration stretched the human imagination even further and laid the groundwork for not only launching satellites into space but also propelling humans to the moon and beyond. To celebrate the achievements of early luminaries and commemorate the historical milestones in air and space flight, HeinOnline has created the Air and Space Law database, a collection of resources that explores the people and programs that made climbing into the sky and whizzing into outer space a reality.
Read moreLatest & Greatest - The Small Firm Roadmap: A Survival Guide to the Future of Your Law Practice
The team from Lawyerist.com has developed a model to help small firm lawyers create a more client-centric and future-oriented practice, one that provides these lawyers the opportunity to have a work-life balance while still effectively serving the needs of their clients. The resulting model is set out in The Small Firm RoadMap: A Survival Guide to the Future of Your Law Practice.
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