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Title 1—General Provisions
Title 2—The Congress
Title 3—The President
Title 4—Flag and Seal, Seat of Government, and the States
Title 5—Government Organization and Employees
Title 6—Domestic Security
Title 7—Agriculture
Title 8—Aliens and Nationality
Title 9—Arbitration
Title 10—Armed Forces
Title 11—Bankruptcy
Title 12—Banks and Banking
Title 13—Census
Title 14—Coast Guard
Title 15—Commerce and Trade
Title 16—Conservation
Title 17—Copyrights- Title 18—Crimes and Criminal Procedure
- Title 19—Customs Duties
- Title 20—Education
- Title 21—Food and Drugs
- Title 22—Foreign Relations and Intercourse
- Title 23—Highways
- Title 24—Hospitals and Asylums
- Title 25—Indians
(2/62) Title 26—Internal Revenue Code- Title 26A—Appendix: United States Tax Court
- Title 27—Intoxicating Liquors
- Title 28—Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
- Title 29—Labor
- Title 30—Mineral Lands and Mining
- Title 31—Money and Finance
- Title 32—National Guard
- Title 33—Navigation and Navigable Waters
- Title 34—Navy (repealed in 1956, merged with Title 10)
- Title 35—Patents
- Title 36—Patriotic and National Observances, Ceremonies, and Organizations
- Title 37—Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services
- Title 38—Veterans' Benefits
- Title 39—Postal Service
- Title 40—Public Buildings, Property, and Works
- Title 41—Public Contracts
- Title 42—The Public Health and Welfare
- Title 43—Public Lands
- Title 44—Public Printing and Documents
- Title 45—Railroads
- Title 46—Shipping
- Title 47—Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs
- Title 48—Territories and Insular Possessions
- Title 49—Transportation
- Title 50—War and National Defense