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How Federal Laws are Made
Basic Overview on How Federal Laws Are Published, Organized and Cited
By Richard J. McKinney for January 12, 2006, FLICC Program on Federal Legislative Research
How our Federal Laws are Made
Revised and Updated,
By John V. Sullivan, Parliamentarian,
U.S. House of Representatives, 2007
Legislative Histories
Federal Legislative History
George Washington University Law School, Jacob Burns Law Library
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