Coverage: 1994- present
The official record of the proceedings and debates in the United States Congress. Includes transcripts of debates on the House and Senate floors.
Reports written by the Congressional Research Service for members of Congress on policy issues.
Full text of constitutions from around the world plus data such as years in force, amendments, etc.
Online version of the print product prepared by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress. Contains: annotations of cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States; Acts of Congress held unconstitutional in whole or in part by the Supreme Court; state constitutional and statutory provisions and municipal ordinances held unconstitutional; Supreme Court decisions overruled by subsequent decision; and an alphabetical table of cases.
An online selection from Cornell's extensive collection of materials on the history of superstition and witchcraft persecution in Europe.
Legislative information and analysis of "key votes" in the U.S. Congress. Biographical, political, and electoral data about members of Congress, plus information and data on the structure of the legislative branch.
Weekly reports on "hot" topics. Each report focuses on one topic and includes an explanation of the issues, a "pro and con" debate feature, a chronology, and a bibliography that can lead to additional resources. Especially useful for political and social issues.
Summaries and analysis of major U.S. Supreme Court decisions with links to full text of cases. Also includes biographies of justices plus tools for analyzing voting records and opinion alignments.
Archive of more than 2,000 with whom Darwin corresponded, ranging from well known naturalists and public figures to the obscure. Includes an image of the original letter, transcription, footnotes and annotations.