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The Internet Law Library (formerly the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library) was originally provided to the public courtesy of the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives, as part of the Counsel's mission to make the law (particularly the U.S. Code) available to the public. The Law Revision Counsel's goal was to provide free public access to the basic documents of U.S. law.
Many of the documents referenced by the Library reside on servers outside the control of the House of Representatives. We therefore make no guarantees or warranties as to the accuracy or the timeliness of the data. On the other hand, we have not deliberately included any inaccurate data in our directories. If you believe any material referenced by these directories is inaccurate, please contact us.
We also would welcome any suggestions you might have for improving this service (especially sources for additional legal material).
This site was originally developed and maintained by House Information Resources under the direction of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Many of the documents referenced by the Library reside on servers outside the control of the House of Representatives. We therefore make no guarantees or warranties as to the accuracy or the timeliness of the data. On the other hand, we have not deliberately included any inaccurate data in our directories. If you believe any material referenced by these directories is inaccurate, please contact us.
We also would welcome any suggestions you might have for improving this service (especially sources for additional legal material).
This site was originally developed and maintained by House Information Resources under the direction of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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