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Legislative History
- Early English Laws: All English legal codes, edicts, and treatises produced up to the time of the Magna Carta in 1215. (Free)
- FDsys: Created by the U.S. Government Printing Office. Browse presidential documents, congressional bills, hearings, debates, reports and public and private laws. (Free)
- Frequently Used Sites Related to U.S. Federal Government Information:(Free)
- History of the Federal Judiciary: Basic reference information on federal courts and judges since 1789. (Free)
- Justinian Code, Annotated: Edited electronic version of Justice Blume’s Annotated Justinian Code. (Free)
- Leon E. Bloch Law Library – Sir Edward Coke Collection: Major works of this 16th-17th Century British jurist. (Free)
- State Legislative History Research Guide: From Indiana University School of Law Library. (Free)
- Thomas: Official site of the US Congress. (Free)
Access Guide:
(Free): Available to everyone.
(Law): Available only within the Law School.
(Univ): Available to anyone at Elon University.

