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Instructions on how to find regulations using various resources such as heinonline, gpo access, ecfr, cornell's lii, lexis/westlaw, ln congressional, and fiche. It covers different scenarios, including when you have a statute, an agency name and topic, or a subject. It also discusses the importance of updating regulations and the differences between printed and online resources.
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HeinOnline ( ‐ 1986, 2004 ‐ 2007) - GPO Access ( ‐ ) - eCFR (GPO) (current) - Cornell’s LII (current) - Lexis/Westlaw ( / 1984 ‐ ) - LN Congressional ( ‐ ) - Fiche ( ‐ )
When you have a statute
Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules - In the CFR Index and Finding Aids volume - USCA/USCS annotations - LN Congressional (search by statute) - Looseleaf/ Databases - Lexis/Westlaw - Lexis: Use “authority” segment - Westlaw: Use “CR” field
When you have a subject
Westlaw CFR Index - Keyword searches
Newish product
Created an annotated
Makes doing regulatory research similar to doing statutory research - Direct citations to cases, administrative decisions, secondary sources, etc. - Easy cross ‐ references
Gives you date through which it is current
For the days in between that date and your date, check: - TOC for fr - Grouped by agency - Must check every issue