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Onlines sources for US Legislation

Page history last edited by Cecilia Tellis 15 years, 9 months ago

 

$ Subscription-based  Quicklaw and WestlaweCarswell provide access to federal and provincial statutes and regulations. They both also include legislative information for the United States.

 

FREE THOMAS (Library of Congress): http://thomas.loc.gov/

THOMAS was launched in January of 1995, at the inception of the 104th Congress. The leadership of the 104th Congress directed the Library of Congress to make federal legislative information freely available to the public.

 

FREE GovTrack.us: http://www.govtrack.us/

Independently tracking the United States Congresss, GovTrack indexes all bills in the Congress and all roll call votes. You can search bills by name, number, and subject, and can track bills and votes by RSS feeds. The full text of legislation shows the changes made to the bill through the legislative process and includes links directly to relevant parts of the United States Code


FREE Legal Information Institute (CornellLawSchool): http://www.law.cornell.edu/soj.html

From this site, you can search federal and state law. The LII is known internationally as a leading “law-not-com” provider of public legal information.

 

FREE FindLaw is another resource freely available to the public. Here you can find a listing of state laws arranged by subject: http://public.findlaw.com/library/state-laws.html

 

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