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Access provided by the Jerome Hall Law Library. Database of court profiles on both federal and state courts. Includes formal names of the courts, judge titles, method of selection and term information, retirement requirements, type of jurisdiction, types of writs the court may issue, where appeals are sent (if available), how the court sits and its location, court administrator and court clerk information.

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The Atlas presents in maps and text complete data about the creation and all subsequent changes (dated to the day) in the size, shape, and location of every county in the fifty United States and the District of Columbia. It also includes non-county areas, unsuccessful authorizations for new counties, changes in county names and organization, and the temporary attachments of non-county areas and unorganized counties to fully functioning counties.

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The Reports, published biennially from 1858 to 1887, are verbatim reports of the legislative proceedings and history of the Indiana General Assembly during those years.

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Decennial Census data for 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000 with boundaries updated to 2000. Please note: Users are taken to a log in screen after clicking the database link. Log in credentials should automatically populate. Click “Log In” to view the resource.

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Comprehensive information on Congressional bills, laws, proceedings provided by the Library of Congress, the Congressional Record and information on Members and Congressional Committees.

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Provides coverage of congressional legislation from 1945 to today. Provides analysis of legislation through Congress, including how bills are changed, derailed, or passed

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U.S. Federal Government website, mandated by law, to assure secure access to information produced by federal agencies. Formerly FDSYS (Federal Digital System), and prior to that, GPOACCESS.

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ACCESS TO THIS TITLE WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE AFTER JANUARY 13, 2025. A comprehensive index to historical information published by the United States federal government.

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Access to primary source documents on the Nationalist Socialist State and the NSDAP, Nazi ideology and propaganda, National Socialist justice and legislation, resistance and persecution, and annihilation and expulsion in the "Third Reich."

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Federal web site providing access to statistical information related to vital events: births, deaths, marriages, divorces and related public health materials.

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Collection of digitized and indexed declassified documents from the U.S. State Department Archives related to Brazil from 1960-1980.

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Online access to over 500,000 pages of previously classified government documents.

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Database providing electronic access to historical as well as current indexes to documents products by government agencies.

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The official U.S. government portal to 47 million pages of information on federal and state government programs, benefits, and services.

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