Research guide for finding sources of statutory law. ... The data base also contains a large number of statutory, regulatory, and administrative files." See the database contents here. ... 16 March 2000. Revised 3 February 2006. The Legislative Research Special Interest Section of the Law Librarians' Society of Washington,
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What is Statutory Law? ... In LexisNexis Academic, select Legal Research, then Codes & Regulations, then Federal code. Or, go to "Sources", search United States Code Service and use the "Search this title" feature. In LexisNexis Congressional, go to Legislative Histories, Bills & Laws.
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Thurgood Marshall Law Library Guide to Legal Research 2009 - 2010 CHAPTER 4 STATUTORY LAW RESEARCH STATUTORY LAW: BACKGROUND Statutes are laws enacted by legislative bodies - either the legislature of one of the fifty states or the U.S. Congress.
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Statutory Research Tutorial ... Home » Research » Statutory Law Resources ... Resources Related to Statutory Law...
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Georgetown Law Library 111 G. Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001 United States of America 202.662.9131 ... Home » Tutorials » Statutory Research ... This tutorial will introduce you to basic statutory research. This tutorial is written in Shockwave Flash; here is a screen reader accessible/printable version.
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Begin your statutory research by consulting secondary sources. These sources provide citations to relevant statutes and will help you determine whether your issue requires you to research case law or administrative law, in addition to statutes.
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Federal statutes are laws enacted by Congress. When Congress passes a law, the law is given a public law number. For example, P.L. 101-194 denotes the 194th law passed by the 101st Congress. ... For a handout outlining methods of Federal Statutory Research, click here (PDF). ... Law Faculty: Request Research (email)
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This guide can give only a brief overview of the fundamentals of legal research. The best way to become familiar with legal research is to have a law librarian guide you the first time you undertake it. ... Statutory law, which is created by a legislative body, such as the U.S. Congress or the State of Maryland...
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Westlaw Campus; A more browseable version of the state statutes. Westlaw also provides extensive notes on the history of the law, links to court cases, legal encyclopedia articles, and law review articles. ... University Libraries Public Home > Research Guides > Social Sciences and Law > Law -- State Statutory Law...
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