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* Bill of Rights – Amendments 1-10 of the Constitution.
* Budget of the U.S. Government.
* Business Law – Federal.
* Code of Federal Regulations – Database Search.
* Code of Federal Regulations – Electronic.
* Comment on Federal Regulations.
* Constitution of the United States.
* Core Documents of U.S. Democracy.
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* Disability Rights Laws.
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* Federal Judiciary – U.S. Courts.
* Federal Register.
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* Federal Travel Regulations.
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* Historical Documents of the United States.
* Judges of the U.S. Courts – Records and Biographies
for U.S. Court Judges Since 1789.
* Legal Services for Low-Income Americans.
* Legislation Related to Attacks on September 11, 2001.
* Legislative Information (THOMAS).
* Open Congress.
* Public Laws.
* Regulations Pending and Open for Public Comment.
* Regulations that Affect Small Business.
* Regulatory Affairs and Information from the Office of Management
and Budget.
* Regulatory Information Service Center – REGINFO.
* Rulemaking.
* Supreme Court Decisions Issued Between 1937 and 1975.
* Supreme Court of the United States.
* Treaties.
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* U.S. Department of Justice.
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* U.S. House Proceedings for the Last 7 Legislative Days.
* U.S. Senate.
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State and Local Laws and Regulations:
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* Business Law – State Business Licenses.
* Judicial Departments, Divisions and Agencies, by State.
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U.S. Courts | The Federal Judiciary. The Federal Courts Often
are Called the Guardians of the Constitution Because
Their Rulings Protect Rights and Liberties Guaranteed by it.
Through Fair and Impartial Judgments, the Federal Courts
Interpret and Apply the Law to Resolve Disputes.
The Courts Do Not Make the Laws, That is the Responsibility
of Congress. Nor Do the Courts Have the Power to
Enforce the Laws, That is the Role of the President
and the Many Executive Branch Departments and Agencies.
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