The law library recently added two new collections to its HeinOnline subscription. The first,titled the National Moot Court Competition collection, contains the records, briefs, and other organizational materials of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York National Moot Court Competition. This collection will allow users to view award-winning responses to competition problems dating back to 1950, the first year that this competition was held nationally.
The second collection is entitled Subject Compilations of State Laws and is a digitized version of a series of the same name by Cheryl A. Nyberg at the University of Washington Law Library. According to HeinOnline, this database "...contains references to more than 18,000 sources of 50-state surveys include law review articles, books, court briefs and opinions, federal and state government publications, looseleaf services, LexisNexis and Westlaw documents, and websites." More information about this collection can be found here.
Both of these collections can be accessed through the library's HeinOnline subscription, available on the Library Subcription Services page.
The second collection is entitled Subject Compilations of State Laws and is a digitized version of a series of the same name by Cheryl A. Nyberg at the University of Washington Law Library. According to HeinOnline, this database "...contains references to more than 18,000 sources of 50-state surveys include law review articles, books, court briefs and opinions, federal and state government publications, looseleaf services, LexisNexis and Westlaw documents, and websites." More information about this collection can be found here.
Both of these collections can be accessed through the library's HeinOnline subscription, available on the Library Subcription Services page.

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