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Citators can be helpful tools for determining whether a case is “good law” or for identifying cases and other legal material that cite to a particular authority you are researching. At Jenkins, both members and patrons from the general public can use citator tools at our onsite LexisNexis stations...
The legislative information website, THOMAS.gov, will retire on July 5, 2016. Check out the Library of Congress' new site, Congress.gov.
Many Pennsylvania municipal codes are available through online publishers.
Looking for the prime rate used to calculate delay damages, pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. 238? The newest addition to the table found in Pa.R.C.P. 238 has been published at 46 Pa.B. 332!
Online CLEs, LexisNexis ebooks, and more. See what Jenkins accomplished in 2015.
Find the New Jersey Administrative Code and New Jersey Register for free online.
Track the General Assembly’s legislative activity on Pennsylvania bills.
Jenkins has prior versions of Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes Annotated going back to 1930 and pocket parts back to 1969!
You may have noticed that General OneFile and LegalTrac look a little different lately. Read on to learn about the new Gale interface.
Do you know the difference between P.S., Pa.C.S. and Pa.C.S.A.?