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Meet CRS's Law Librarians at the Spring


Federal Law Update



March 27, 2019

Research is the foundation of legal and legislative analysis. The Law Librarians in Research and Library
Services (RLS) of the American Law Division (ALD) work directly with Members of Congress,
committees, and congressional staff to locate, obtain, and compile primary and secondary federal and
state legal materials.
Members  and staff are welcome to meet with ALD Law Librarians the first week of ALD's spring Federal
Law  Update (FLU), a series of CRS legal seminars that will be held the first two weeks of April 2019.
Law  Librarians will be available at the FLU on April 2-4, 2019 to discuss Congress.gov and ways in
which the Law Librarians can assist with legal research questions that arise during the legislative process.
This year, the spring FLU seminars will be held April 2-4 and 9-11 in the Montpelier Room of the
James  Madison Memorial  Building in the Library of Congress. To register, click here.
The ALD  Law Librarians specialize in finding and retrieving legal information. Select examples of
services the Law Librarians regularly provide are as follows:
    Federal Statutory Law and Legislative Materials
    *  Researching statutes as originally enacted and as codified in the United States Code
       (U.S.C.), as well as proposed legislation and amendments thereto.
    *  Compiling comprehensive and selected legislative histories.
    *  Retrieving congressional publications, such as committee hearings, reports, and prints.
    *  Assembling roll call vote reports by bill, statute, or topic.
    Federal Administrative Law
    *  Researching agency notices, proposed and final rules, and regulations as published in the
       Federal Register and as codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.).
    *  Compiling comprehensive and selected regulatory histories.
    *  Locating published presidential documents (e.g., executive orders, proclamations, and
       signing statements).

                                                                 Congressional Research Service
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