This search includes all article text, including headlines, kickers, subheadlines
and bylines.
By default, search terms are joined with a logical and.
Searching for liability construction will return
articles that contain both liability and
construction, but not articles that include just one of the terms.
The search supports boolean queries and grouping, e.g., (supreme
OR superior) AND court. That query would return documents that reference
the Supreme Court or Superior Court.
A minus sign may be used to exclude words from a search. For example,
malpractice -medical will return documents that contain the word
malpractice but not the word medical.
To search for phrases, enclose text in quotation marks. For example, use
"superior court" insurance to search for items that contain both the
phrase superior court and the word
insurance.
The search supports two wildcard operators. * represents
zero or more characters, while ? represents exactly
one character. document? will only return results
that contain the word documents while
document* will additionally return results that contain
documentation and document. The wildcard
character can not be used as the first character of a search term; there must be
at least one letter in front of it.
The search results can be limited by publication date and article type.