I have JSTOR access again! Hurray!

I graduated from law school in May of 2009. Ever since then, there’s been an absence in my life - like a favorite song I’d somehow forgotten, or an old lover’s perfume that has faded, or the last day of summer.

I lost my access to JSTOR - the most wonderful, happiest academic database on Earth. (Westlaw and Lexis are tools - JSTOR is for fun). However, I just signed up for an online biology class through UMass, and one of the perks is JSTOR access. Boo-yah!

Now I need to find fun things to read, which is where the Teeming Millions come in. Point me towards your favorite academic articles!

Bah. HeinOnline is so much better. Where else can you read court cases from 1220 and even better try to use google translate and get results like “wife of the body of the orphan”

Sirrah, I demand satisfaction. Pistols, rapiers, or Bluebooks?

CorpusJurisSecendum at 20 paces.

hooray, but are your sure you lost access after graduating?

I graduated in 2006 and still can access the university database(s) HOORAY!

I graduated in 2007 and I lost it that evening. Another friend had it for several months. I think its a case of the IT department overlooked your account.

Friend, I say that we set aside our differences, take out chela, and search his pockets for loose database passwords.