United States Congressional Information: Other Congress Publications
Congressional information can be a great source if you are interested in looking at specific bills or laws, or if you are looking to understand the intent behind a law, or if you are looking for background information, data and statistics on a variety of
Nonpartisan public policy research institute of the United States Congress staffed by experienced researchers, economists, policy analysts and statisticians. Works primarily and directly for members of Congress and their committees to provide information.
Nonpartisan agency that provides economic data to Congress. Information published by CBO often contains economic impacts of proposed or enacted legislation
The UN is involved in many aspects of treaty law, at every stage of development. This guide was created to aid research on treaties especially located in the UN Treaty Collection.
This guide was created by Duke University School of Law and University of California, Berkeley, School of Law for hands-on practice researching treaties.