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Researching Legislation


Research federal laws | USAGov

Search for current bills and federal laws that have already passed. You can look them up by name, keywords, congressional session, or type of legislation.

Federal Legislative History Research - U.S. Department of the Interior

It is possible to search by bill number, or to browse a list of bills and resolutions. It is also possible to search by date, committee, or author. gov.info ...

Researching the Law | Representative Legcounsel-evo - House.gov

The public laws passed by recent Congresses may be accessed on Congress.gov. Each new statute is printed as a separate document called a slip law.

Getting Started & Key Resources - Legislative History Research Guide

This guide collects major sources for conducting legislative history research, including committee reports, hearings, bills, debates and more.

Legal Research Fundamentals: Legislative History - LibGuides

State Legislative Histories. Often, the most efficient way to locate state legislative history material is to Google to locate a state-specific ...

Legal research: 3-step how-to guide | Thomson Reuters

legal research is the process you use to identify and find the laws — including statutes, regulations, and court opinions — that apply to the ...

Research Guides | Researcher Resources | Law Library of Congress

The Law Library of Congress research guides help users start on their path of legal research and navigate the legal collections, available both at the Law ...

Federal Legislative History Research: A Practitioner's Guide to ...

A practitioner's guide to compiling the documents and Sifting for Legislative Intent. By Richard J. McKinney and Ellen A. Sweet.

Researching Legislative History | Lillian Goldman Law Library

Below you will find sources for individual types of legislative documents as well as tutorials for how to use the different legislative research databases.

Law Library of Congress

Research guides provide a starting point for researching legal topics and recommend relevant materials in the Law Library's collections and online.

Legislative History Research Process - Marquette University

This guide explains the process of legislation and has detailed information for finding documents in public sources online and in print.

Free Legal Research Resources - United States: State Law

State Case Law and Court Documents · Caselaw Access Project Harvard Law School Logo. Caselaw Access Project. The Caselaw Access Project provides ...

Basic Legislative History Research Step by Step - Federal ...

Only selected legislative history materials are contained in USCCAN. To find them, one must turn to the legislative history volumes, which are ...

Researching Statutes: Legislative History - Brooklyn Law School

Legislative history refers to the documents that are created and/or considered by the legislature in the process of enacting a law.

Laws and Legal Research - Nolo

In this article, we'll unpack some of the jargon you might come across when doing your own legal research and offer guidance on how to find—and interpret— ...

About this Collection - CRS Reports - Congress.gov

The Congressional Research Service (CRS), a federal legislative branch agency located within the Library of Congress, serves as shared staff exclusively to ...

Find Laws - Law and Legal Research

Westlaw. You can search for cases in Westlaw by citation or natural language. You can filter results by jurisdiction (Federal, States, or Territories), practice ...

Researching Current Federal Legislation and Regulations

The report also highlights classes offered by the. Congressional Research Service (CRS) and the Law Library of Congress. This report will be ...

Federal Legislative History Research - Library Guides at UChicago

What is a Federal Legislative History and why do one? A federal legislative history is an analysis of the various Congressional documents that ...

How laws are made | USAGov

A bill is a proposal for a new law or a change to an existing law. · Once a bill is introduced, it is assigned to a committee whose members will research, ...