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Constitution of the United States
Information about the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. System of Government, Legal Research, and Constitution Day.
Introduction
The Constitution
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Bill of Rights and Amendments
The Constitutional Convention
The Presidency
Congress
The Courts
Legal Research
Selected Government Documents
Legal Research Websites
Books
Law Library of Congress: Research Reports
State of Illinois
Selected Government Documents
Code of Federal Regulations (Annual Edition)
The codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
United States Statutes at Large
The permanent collection of all laws and resolutions enacted during each session of Congress.
United States Code
The codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States.
Legal Research Websites
Congress.gov
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Official source for federal legislative information.
Cornell Legal Information Institute
A not-for-profit organization that believes everyone should be able to read and understand the laws that govern them, without cost.
Books
Researching the Law
by
Amy E. Sloan
Call Number: KF240 .S586 2023 (RHC)
ISBN: 9798886144208
Publication Date: 2023
Legal Research
by
Stephen Elias; Editors of Nolo
Call Number: KF242.A1 E43 2018 (DP & RHC)
ISBN: 9781413325645
Publication Date: 2018
Legal Research in a Nutshell
by
Kent C. Olson
Call Number: KF240 .C54 2018 (RHC LEGAL)
ISBN: 9781640208049
Publication Date: 2018
Legal Research and Writing for Paralegals
by
Deborah E. Bouchoux
Call Number: KF240 .B68 2017 (RHC)
ISBN: 9781454873358
Publication Date: 2016
Black's Law Dictionary, Standard Ninth Edition
by
Bryan A. Garner
Call Number: REF. KF156 .B53 2009 (DPC & RHC)
ISBN: 9780314199492
Publication Date: 2009
See Paralegal Collection at RHC.
Law Library of Congress: Research Reports
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