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print in large law or government document libraries and usually, though not always easily, online. Some online Congressional research resources are fee-based databases and some are free. For example, see…

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at the Law Library of Congress. Through an agreement with the Library of Congress, the publisher William S. Hein & Co., Inc. has generously allowed the Law Library of Congress

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Woodward, 1908-1999. United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. New York : Dell Pub. Co. 1974. 2) Find a library that will give you access to print or online…

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country,” said Emily Sheketoff, Executive Director of the ALA Washington Office, “and we appreciate the work of Congress, and in particular the Senate, to correct this massive failure on the…

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We can “vote” 365 days of the year, not just on election days, at least as long as our U.S. Constitution remains intact: Every Day is “Call Government Switchboard…

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offers a shout-out to the Library of Congress (and mentions legislators frantically searching wikipedia). From the Onion’s website: After years of gridlock, Democrats and Republicans have realized no one remembers

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The Law Library of Congress has revamped their web page. Law librarians and legal researchers get excited about the darndest (darnedest? 🙂 things….

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