Where to find Bills & Resolutions
Where to find Histories of Bills and Laws
The best and easiest way to find a law is by citation, but you may know only the law's short form or popular name, e.g., Dodd-Frank. These sources will help you identify the official citation.
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These sources provide the laws as passed and signed by the President.
Congress | Years | Format | Location | Indexing/Notes | |
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1. Public Laws |
93- |
1973- |
online |
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82- |
1951- |
online |
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100- |
1988- |
online |
Search by PL number, Statutes-at-Large cite, enacted bill, or keyword; Use the "Get a Document" tab |
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100, 2nd sess.- |
Sept. 1988- |
online |
Choose: Menu > All Sources > Search Within Sources > USCS - Public Laws. | ||
104- |
1995- |
online |
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most recent Congress |
online |
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2. U.S. Statutes at Large |
1- |
1789- |
paper |
Govt. Doc. |
Index in each volume |
1- |
1789- |
online |
U.S. Statutes at Large via HeinOnline Best Bet |
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1- |
1789- |
online |
ProQuest Congressional > Bills and Laws Best Bet |
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1- |
1789- |
online |
Choose: Menu > "All Sources" > "Search Within Sources" > United States Statutes at Large > Drop down menu next to "United States Statutes at Large": "Add source as a search filter". |
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1-41 |
1789-1875 |
online |
Statutes at Large, 1789-1875, Library of Congress, American Memory |
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1-81 |
1789-1950 |
online |
Library of Congress | ||
1-in progress |
1789-in progress |
online |
Acts of Congress, Library of Congress. | Direct access to each law published in U.S. Statutes at Large. Project is in progress. | |
82- |
1951- |
online |
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82- |
1951- |
online |
U.S. Code, United States Code, United States Code Annotated, and United States Code Service include laws in force at a given point in time, organized by Title (subject).
Years | Format | Location | Indexing/Notes | |
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United States Code | 1925-present | online | United States Code via HeinOnline Best Bet | |
United States Code | 1925-1988 (with content to 1993) | online | United States Code, via Library of Congress | Browseable but not searchable. Researchers can download PDF files of up to 20 pages per download. Instructions. |
United States Code Service (USCS) | 1992- | online | Nexis Uni | Choose: Advanced Search > Legal > Statutes and Legislation > US Statutory Codes. Search, then limit to: Sources > USCS - United States Code Service [...]. Or, choose: Menu > "All Sources" > "Search Within Sources" > USCS - United States Code Service - Titles 1 through 54 > Drop down menu next to "USCS - United States Code Service - Titles 1 through 54": "Add source as a search filter". |
United States Code | 1994-present | online | govinfo, search or browse | |
United States Code | 1994-present (most current) | online | United States Code, Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the United States House of Representatives | |
United States Code (official publication) |
current edition |
paper |
Govt Ref Y 1.2/5: Best Bet |
Does not include annotations. |
U.S. Code |
current edition |
online |
Legal Information Institute (Cornell) |
Browse or search by title or Table of Popular Names; easy to use |
United States Code Annotated (USCA) |
current edition |
online |
Search by keyword and citation. Same as U.S. Code except includes annotations. |
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United States Code Service |
current edition |
online |
Search by keyword and citation. Same as U.S. Code except includes annotations. |
Laws (statutes enacted by Congress, the legislative branch) |
Rules/regulations (administrative law from the Executive branch) |
Court decisions (case law from the Judicial branch) |
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Organized in chronological order | United States Statutes at Large, etc. | Federal Register (FR), etc. | United States Reports, etc. |
In force at a given time, organized by subject matter | United States Code (USC), etc. | Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) |
Title 1 General Provisions Title 2 The Congress Title 3 The President Title 4 Flag and Seal, Seat of Government, and the States Title 5 Government Organization and Employees; and Appendix Title 6 Domestic Security Title 7 Agriculture Title 8 Aliens and Nationality Title 9 Arbitration Title 10 Armed Forces Title 11 Bankruptcy; and Appendix Title 12 Banks and Banking Title 13 Census Title 14 Coast Guard Title 15 Commerce and Trade Title 16 Conservation Title 17 Copyrights Title 18 Crimes and Criminal Procedure; and Appendix Title 19 Customs Duties Title 20 Education Title 21 Food and Drugs Title 22 Foreign Relations and Intercourse Title 23 Highways Title 24 Hospitals and Asylums Title 25 Indians Title 26 Internal Revenue Code Title 27 Intoxicating Liquors |
Title 28 Judiciary and Judicial Procedure; and Appendix Title 29 Labor Title 30 Mineral Lands and Mining Title 31 Money and Finance Title 32 National Guard Title 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters Title 35 Patents Title 36 Patriotic and National Observances, Ceremonies, and Organizations Title 37 Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services Title 38 Veterans' Benefits Title 39 Postal Service Title 40 Public Buildings, Property, and Works Title 41 Public Contracts Title 42 The Public Health and Welfare Title 43 Public Lands Title 44 Public Printing and Documents Title 45 Railroads Title 46 Shipping Title 47 Telecommunications Title 48 Territories and Insular Possessions Title 49 Transportation Title 50 War and National Defense; and Appendix Title 51 National and Commercial Space Programs Title 52 Voting and Elections Title 53 [Reserved] Title 54 National Park Service and Related Programs [Enacted, Release Pending] |
A title, in this case, is a "subdivision of a statute or code". (Black's Law Dictionary)