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The Making of Modern Law: Trials 1600-1926 (Gale Cengage)
Based on holdings of the law libraries of Harvard and Yale, and the Library of the Bar of the City of New York, this product offers online access to more than 10,000 titles describing courtroom dramas in America, the British Empire and the world. It contains two million pages of searchable content from unofficially published trial accounts, official trial documents, administrative proceedings and arbitrations. Includes works on the famous trials of Dred Scott, Lizzie Borden, Oscar Wilde, John Scopes (Scopes “Monkey Trial”), and John Brown.
The Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926 (Gale Cengage)
Provides digital images of 22,000 US and British legal treatises published from 1800 through 1926. Full-text searching of more than 10 million pages is available.
The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs 1832-1978 (Gale Cengage)
Includes nearly 11 million pages of records and briefs brought before the U.S. Supreme Court during the final years of Chief Justice John Marshall’s Court through the first ten years of the Warren Court. It contains scanned images, so documents appear just as they do in the printed sources. Full-text searching is available.
Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources I, 1620-1926 (Gale Cengage)
Based primarily on holdings of the Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale University, this product offers online access to early state codes, city charters, documents relating to constitutional conventions, and other resources in American legal history.
Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources II, 1763-1970 (Gale Cengage)
Extends scholarly access to essential documents in American legal history into the second half of the twentieth century. Comprised of United States codes, constitutional conventions and compilations, and municipal codes scanned from the Harvard Law School Library, the Yale Law Library, and the Law Library of Congress. Part II is fully cross-searchable with Primary Sources, Part I.
Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law Online (Oxford University Press)
(For description see Encyclopedia of Public International Law Online)
Media Law Reporter (BNA)
Weekly e-mail feature of Media Law Reporter with summaries of the latest federal and state media law cases, linked to full text on the Web. Includes some cases that won’t appear in the regular Media Law Reporter. Contains all issues published since May 2, 2003.
Medical Devices Law & Industry Report (BNA)
Provides in-depth, interdisciplinary, biweekly news coverage of all major developments in the rapidly changing medical devices industry. Covers the regulatory, legislative, legal, and industry issues that arise over the course of a medical device’s product lifecycle. Use it to monitor federal and major state legislation and regulations affecting the sale of medical devices. Includes archived issues back to February 28, 2007.
Medical Research Law & Policy Report (BNA)
Twice-monthly publication on regulatory and legal developments in medical research. Follows activities at the state level, private litigation, and industry and association developments as they relate to government regulation. Contains all issues published since March 2002.
Medicare Report (BNA)
Weekly coverage of legislative, regulatory, and legal developments affecting the Medicare program. Contains all issues published since February 2, 1996.
Mergers & Acquisitions (Wolters Kluwer)
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Mergers & Acquisitions Law Report (BNA)
Weekly coverage of federal, state, and international M&A developments. Covers litigation, legislation, regulation, and industry activities in corporate, securities, environment, tax, health care, employment, and intellectual property law. Contains all issues published since January 11, 1999.
Money & Politics Report (BNA)
Daily reporting of the most important issues surrounding campaign finance reform, new lobbying regulations, and government ethics.
