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With
Robert Gee
Learn where to start your legislative history research. This audio
course
provides a framework for researching legislative histories of
federal laws. Legislative documents such as bills, joint
resolutions, and committee and conference reports are analyzed and
discussed. A brief review of statutory research is also provided.
- Where is the best place to start your research
- Learn what laws are codified
- U.S. Statutes at Large, U.S. Code Congressional & Administrative News, U.S. Code, U.S. Code Annotated, U.S. Code Service
- What can you find in committee reports

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CD-RLH021406 |
MP3 format plays in all CD/DVD
drives and many CD players.
Recorded
February 14, 2006
ISBN 10: 1-58733-033-4
Total run time: 96 minutes
Includes seminar
materials.
Audio Course on CD: $47. Plus shipping and handling
(6% of order, $7.95 minimum) |
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June 01, 2008
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