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  2. United States Statutes at Large - Wikipedia

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    The United States Statutes at Large is the name of the session law publication for U.S. Federal statutes. [1] The public laws and private laws are numbered and organized in chronological order. [2] U.S. Federal statutes are published in a three-part process, consisting of slip laws, session laws (Statutes at Large), and codification (United ...

  3. List of United States federal legislation - Wikipedia

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    Volumes 1 through 18, which have all the statutes passed from 1789 to 1875, are available on-line at the Library of Congress, here. In the list below, statutes are listed by X Stat. Y, where X is the volume of the Statutes at Large and Y is the page number, as well as either the chapter or Public Law number. See examples below.

  4. The Statutes at Large - Wikipedia

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    The Statutes at Large, from Magna Charta to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761: Edition by Danby Pickering , down to the Acts of 1 Geo. 3: 24 volumes, Cambridge. "Printed by Joseph Bentham, Printer to the University; for Charles Bathurst , at the Cross-Keys, opposite St Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street , London ...

  5. Session laws - Wikipedia

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    Session laws are the collection of statutes enacted by a legislature during a single session of that legislature, often published following the end of the session as a bound volume. The United States Statutes at Large is an example of session laws which are published biennially, because the United States Congress meets for two years per session ...

  6. Slip law - Wikipedia

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    Slip laws are published as softcover unbound pamphlets, each with its own individual pagination. [1] They are part of a three-part model for publication of federal statutes consisting of slip laws, session laws, and codification. Session laws are compiled into the Statutes at Large (Stat.), and codification results in the United States Code (U ...

  7. United States Code - Wikipedia

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    By law, the text of the Statutes at Large is "legal evidence" of the laws enacted by Congress. [10] Slip laws are also competent evidence. [11] The Statutes at Large, however, is not a convenient tool for legal research. It is arranged strictly in chronological order; statutes addressing related topics may be scattered across many volumes, and ...

  8. Taxpayer First Act - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] As a result, on April 9, 2019, soon after the start of the 116th Congress, the House passed the Taxpayer First Act once again. [12] That bill was expected to pass the Senate, however on April 22, 2019 ProPublica published an exposé heavily criticizing the implementation of the Free File Program, which the bill would codify. [13]

  9. Title 1 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    § 109 – Repeal of statutes as affecting existing liabilities. § 110 – Saving clause of Revised Statutes. § 111 – Repeals as evidence of prior effectiveness. § 112 – Statutes at Large; contents; admissibility in evidence. § 112a – United States Treaties and Other International Agreements; contents; admissibility in evidence.