Research Links:

U.S. Code & Constitution

U.S. Constitution
National Archives and Records Administration
U.S. Constitution
Cornell Law School: Legal Information Institute
U.S. Constitution: Analysis and Interpretation
Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
U.S. Constitution: Texts, Commentaries, Historical Texts and Judicial Opinions
Law Library of Congress
Popular Names of Constitutional Provisions
University of Washington Gallagher Law Library
U.S. Code
Cornell Law School: Legal Information Institute
U.S. Code - Frequently Asked Questions
Cornell Law School: Legal Information Institute
U.S. Code: Search the United States Code
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Code
GPO Access
U.S. Code
FindLaw
U.S. Code Classification Tables
Office of the Law Revision Counsel
U.S. Code Table of Popular Names
Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School
United States Statutes at Large
Library of Congress Memory Project offers the session laws of the first forty-three Congresses, 1789-1875
First Amendment Center
Vanderbilt University

Federal Legislation

Capitol Spotlight
C-SPAN and Congressional Quarterly.
Congress.org
Highlights key bills in Congress. Capital Advantage
Congressional Hearings: Browse
GPO Access
Congressional Record
Official record of the U.S. Congress, online access is 1994 - (vol. 140 -)
Congressional Search - Formerly CIS Publications [LexisNexis]
Index to U.S. congressional publications, including committee hearings, bills, reports, and other documents. General access on campus and remote access using NKU username & password.
Government Resources Directory
THOMAS
GOVTRACK.us
GovTrack is both a research tool and a personalized Congress-tracker.
How Congress Works
OpenCongress Wiki
OpenCongress
An information rich site that tracks federal legislation and policy initiatives in Congress. Offers bill summaries, an analysis of important legislation and an action calendar that helps you keep track of when legislation is scheduled for a vote.
ROLL CALL Online
Selected articles on Congress and current legislation.
The Hill
A non-partisan weekly newspaper that describes the inner workings of Congress. Founded in 1994 by a former reporter of the New York Times.
THOMAS: Legislative Information on the Internet
Provides access to legislation, committee information, directory information, bills in the news, and the Congressional Record. U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate

Federal Legislative History

Federal Legislative History
UCLA School of Law Library
Legislative History Reference and Research Tools
The Capitol.Net

Federal Legislative Directory

Who's Who in the Federal Government
University of Memphis, Government Publications Department