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Archive: June 2020 (19 Posts)

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From the Legal Report Archive: Bribery and Corruption Laws in Certain Middle Eastern Countries

Posted by: Stephen Mayeaux

The following is a guest post by John Al Saddy, legal research fellow at the Global Legal Research Directorate of the Law Library of Congress. Last month, the Law Library released an additional 250 digitized historical reports, many of which were previously unavailable to the public. These reports, in addition to those released in March 2020, are now …

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An Interview with Jessica Craig, Junior Fellow

Posted by: Robert Brammer

The following is an interview with Jessica Craig, a junior fellow in the Digital Resources Division of the Law Library of Congress.  Describe your background: I have lived in the Southern Californian city of Camarillo all my life, which is located equally between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. I am a first-generation college graduate and …

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The Bound Edition of the Congressional Record for the 103rd Congress is Now Available on Congress.gov

Posted by: Robert Brammer

The Congressional Record on Congress.gov provides a detailed account of the debates and proceedings of Congress, and is a helpful source for conducting research on the legislative history of a piece of legislation. Until now, the Congressional Record on Congress.gov has consisted exclusively of the Daily Edition of the Record. There is another version of …

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From (and Before) the Serial Set: Collecting the American State Papers

Posted by: Bailey DeSimone

Congressional documents preceding the Serial Set from 1789 to 1817 became the American State Papers. However, these documents were not collected and published until the 1830s, when “[t]he volumes of Congressional documents, [sic] [became] too numerous for easy reference, and we (Congress) [found] a great difficulty in keeping our (the) series perfect.” (H. Doc. no. 35, …

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Join Us on June 30 for the FDLP Academy Webinar on Law Library Digital Collections

Posted by: Stephen Mayeaux

The Law Library of Congress is engaging in rapid digitization of many rare collection materials and historical U.S. Government documents, as well as its collection of original research on foreign, comparative, and international law topics for Congress and federal agencies. Staff from the Digital Resources Division of the Law Library of Congress look forward to …