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Official Internet Legislative Materials Official Internet Judicial Materials

 OFFICIAL LEGISLATIVE INTERNET RESOURCES ◦ Federal ◦ State ◦ Local

 U.S. Constitution  U.S. Codes  Code of Federal Regulations ◦ Regulations of Agencies  Federal Rules ◦ Rules for practice in courts (Federal Judicial Conference)  Federal Register : ◦ Daily reports of government agency rules, proposed rules, and public notices  Other legislative information

 U.S. Const. art. 1 § 9, cl.2  U.S. Const. amend XIV. § 2  18 U.S.C. § 242 (year of edition)  18 U.S.C.A. § 242 (year) ◦ U.S. Code Annotated-West  18 U.S.C.S. § 242 (year) ◦ US Code Service-Lexis  16 C.F.R. § (year)  50 Fed. Reg. 50,379 (Sept. 29, 1995) ◦ Sometimes FR

   ◦   ◦ Federal Rules

FDsys

FDsys  10 minutes—read about the site and how to search

– Codes Positive statutory law – CFR – Federal Register – Public and Private Law (Statutes at Large) – Legislative history documents – Court Opinions (limited) – Presidential Documents

To Search: Select either Advanced Search or Retrieve by Citation Codes – Define conspiracy – Define Murder – Find 18 U.S.C. § 242 Congressional bills – Spam Act – Congressional Materials Congressional record – Internet taxation – U.S. Constitution Find the 13 th Amendment – Code of Federal Regulations The Homeland Security Agency

 Worksheet Numbers 1-4

 Explore  Search for U.S. Code

 Using Popular Name Table, find: ◦ No Child Left Behind  Worksheet 5-10

 Good unofficial source for codes, cfr and rules  Links to official California codes etc.

 ◦ Bill information ◦ California legislature  Find your senator and assembly person  How a bill becomes law  Organization of the legislature  ◦ California Codes

 Worksheet—California 12-16

 CCR ◦ (do not use www) ◦ California Code of Regulations: regulations that have been formally adopted by state agencies  Agencies have quasi legislative and judicial power, e.g., to suspend a license and/or fine  “quasi” means almost but not quite

  Government Web site

 California Rules of Court  California court opinions

 Content:  Statutes and Court Rules  Regulations

 USCA and California ◦ Review Tools and Resources on right pane ◦ Template ◦ Popular names ◦ Much More  Read: ◦ Retrieving Statutes on WestlawNext—see class website or go to WestlawNext tutorials