United States Statutes at Large
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| The United States Statutes at Large, commonly referred to as the Statutes at Large and abbreviated Stat., is the official source for the laws and resolutions passed by United States Congress.— Excerpted from United States Statutes at Large on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
Listed here by volume number:
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Transcription Projects listed by scanned volume [edit]
Statutes at Large: Scanned Volumes
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External links and info [edit]
Collapsible listing of websites hosting Volumes of the United States Statutes at Large:
- The Constitution Society has a nearly complete collection of the Statutes at Large through 2008.
- The Hathi Trust Digital Library hosts Volume 89 (1975) thru Volume 120 (2006) in a single catalog (a sub-folder). Additional volumes may also exist but have not been identified and incorporated yet.
- The Internet Archive hosts a jumble of a few fairly recent volumes of the Statutes at Large.
- United States Statutes at Large from FDsys - GPO Access
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- Only volumes 117 to 120 (2003 to 2006) are currently available on FDsys with promises of Vol. 121 and up to be added every few months or so. These volumes, however, are GPO certified and 'born dgital' - the quality might make any .djvu or OCR-based conversion somewhat different than library scanned pages of the Statutes.
- United States Statutes at Large from FDsys - GPO Access
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- Volumes 65 to 94 (1951 to 1980) are now currently available on FDsys with promises of other volumes to be added every few months or so. These volumes, however, are GPO certified and 'born dgital' - the quality might make any .djvu or OCR-based conversion somewhat different than library scanned pages of the Statutes.
- A Side Notes FAQ-toid at GPO
- Table III Tool - Office of the Law Revision Counsel