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  2. A citation to the Statutes at Large - for example "26 Stat. 8 (1890)" - begins with the Volume number (in this example, the citation refers you to Volume 26) and the page number of the Volume (here, page 8). The Statutes at Large is also browseable by session, congress, and date:

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · Statutes at Large Citation. Citation references to Statutes at Large. For example, "88 Stat. 1242". statutecitation: statutecitation:"64 Stat. 1267" Public and Private Law Citation. Citation references to Public or Private Laws. For example, "Public Law 106-32" or "Private Law 106-3". plawcitation: plawcitation:"public law 106-62" CFR Citation

  4. Mar 5, 2024 · The Statutes at Large is prepared and published by the Office of the Federal Register (OFR), National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Statutes at Large publishes "session laws" (in chronological order, by session of Congress) Sample citation: 107 Stat. 77-89 (law appears in volume 107 in the Statutes at Large (Stat.), on pages 77-89 ...

  5. May 8, 2024 · In general, you should cite statutes (laws/act) to their location in the online United States Code (U.S.C.) You can find the relevant U.S.C. title and section(s) in the text of the law. You can find official sources of the law in: Congress.Gov: Public Laws (1974 - current) Govinfo: Statutes at Large (1951- 2013)

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · Under certain circumstances, Bluebook rules 12.1.1 and 12.2.2 tell you to cite to the Statutes at Large, while also including the public or private law number, generally indicated in the margin of the Statutes at Large version.

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  7. Aug 6, 2019 · The laws are arranged by Public Law number and are cited by volume and page number. Also included in the United States Statutes at Large are concurrent resolutions, proclamations by the President, proposed and ratified amendments to the Constitution, and reorganization plans.

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