GPO's GovInfo provides free public access to Government information submitted by Congress and Federal agencies and preserved as technology changes. (replaced FDsys in December 2018)
Finding tool for federal publications that includes descriptive records for historical and current publications and provides direct links to those that are available online. Covers July 1976 to the present.
United States Statutes at Large
Call Number: Ref. KF 50 .U52 (located in the compact shelving on the Ground Floor)
This is the final permanent version of the U. S. public laws, arranged chronologically.
View the Federal Register in a daily online newspaper format, highlighting the most popular and newsworthy documents. Users will be able to see all of the U.S. Government rules, proposed rules, public notices of federal agencies and Presidential documents in a clear layout and improved navigation. Covers from 1994 to the present.
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
Call Number: Ref. KF 70 .A3 (located in the compact shelving on the Ground Floor)
Publication Date: current
This is the official codification of all current federal regulations, organized into 50 titles.
Daily transcripts of speeches and remarks delivered on the floor of the House and Senate.
U.S. Doc. X/A ....(1921 - present in paper; 1873-1921 on microfilm)
Online access, from 1994 to the present, is through FDSys.
The Compilation of Presidential Documents collection consists of the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents and the Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents which are the official publications of materials released by the White House Press Secretary. These include all public statements and remarks made by the President, as well as official communications to Congress.
Information about the Supreme Court, the justices, and recent opinions.
United States Reports
Call Number: Ref. JK 1561 .U5 (located in the compact shelving on the Ground Floor)
Publication Date: 565 volumes (so far)
The official compilation of U. S. Supreme Court opinions. Recent opinions are available on the Supreme Court's web page, or through LEXIS-NEXIS, Westlaw, or United States Law Week.