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The HeinOnline American Law Institute Library provides access to ALI project drafts that are now out-of-print, were never published at all or were published but not widely released, including Preliminary, Council, Tentative, and Proposed Final Drafts of ALI Restatements of the Law and Codifications. Official volumes of the Restatements of the Law that are no longer for sale are also part of the collection, as are out-of-print volumes of State Annotations to the First and Second Restatements of the Law. Also included are the ALI Annual Reports, Proceedings of ALI Annual Meetings, Annual Meeting Speeches, the ALI Reporter, and other useful materials. The American Law Institute, founded in 1923, is an independent organization of lawyers, judges, and law professors whose purpose is to produce scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law in the United States.
The HeinOnline American Law Institute Library provides full-text access to ALI project drafts that are now out-of-print, were never published at all or were published but not widely released, including Preliminary, Council, Tentative, and Proposed Final Drafts of ALI Restatements of the Law and Codifications. Official volumes of the Restatements of the Law that are no longer for sale are also part of the collection, as are out-of-print volumes of State Annotations to the First and Second Restatements of the Law. Also included are the ALI Annual Reports, Proceedings of ALI Annual Meetings, Annual Meeting Speeches, the ALI Reporter, and other useful materials.
Access is available on the Harvard Law School campus. Off-campus access is available to current HLS affiliates and controlled by Harvard Key. The Fashion Law “explores the legal and commercial challenges facing the retail industry.” It offers analysis on an array of topics related to the fashion industry ranging from IP litigation to fashion business trends and issues. The platform includes weekly briefings, deep dives, daily links, and case documentation.
Access is available on the Harvard Law School campus. Off-campus access is available to current HLS affiliates and controlled by Harvard Key.
The Social Law Library Online Databases provides access to Massachusetts statutes, regulations, judicial opinions, and court rules as well as access to Massachusetts administrative rulings.