On this page please find resources related to Federal law. Resources are organized alphabetically. Need help? Contact us directly for all your research needs at LawLibrary@tularecounty.ca.gov or by calling (559) 636-4600.

  • Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government
    • A free, interactive, and educational resource created by the U.S. Government for children of all ages to learn about U.S history, government, and civics.
  • Code of Federal Regulations
    • Searchable database of federal agency regulations by year and keyword or title and section number.  The Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.  To submit public comments on proposed rules and regulations, use Regulations.gov
  • Congressional Research Service
    • CRS Reports 1972-current by Congress’s think tank provides valuable insight and non-partisan analysis on issues of public debate.
  • Federal Court Locator
    • Interactive map for use in locating federal courts in the U.S.
  • Federal & state court opinions and codes
    • Searchable by case name, citation, or by keyword.
  • GovInfo
  • ImmigrationHelp
    • This nonprofit organization offers free help to prepare your immigration forms for work permits, DACA, and citizenship. Includes educational guides that explain the immigration process.
  • IRS Reading Room
    • A comprehensive list of documents and other information available electronically in English and Spanish on the IRS.gov site, listed by subject category.
  • PACER
    • Every free written order and opinion available in PACER. Free Law Project's collection contains approximately 3.4 million orders and opinions from federal district and bankruptcy court cases since 1960. New opinions are downloaded nightly.
  • Rules of the Federal courts
  • Supreme Court of the United States - Includes oral arguments and opinions from 1991.
  • United States Code
  • United States Constitution
  • U.S. Congress
    • Full-text searchable database of federal bills, public laws, legislative history information, and the Congressional Record. Includes new access to CRS Reports.

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