The United States Code
The United States Code is a compilation of all the laws by
subject. This set is kept current by annual updates until a new edition
is published. The Code is kept in the first row of the Government Documents
compact shelving, even though the SuDoc
number of the code is Y 1.2/5:. A shelf marker in the Y section will
remind you of this, and the location in WebCat is given as Government
Documents Reference. There is an extensive subject index for the set, and, in a separate
volume there is an index which gives laws by their popular names.
The Statutes and the Code can be used together to give you more
complete information on laws. Each set has references to the other set.
For example, if you wanted to know if a law has been updated, you would find its
location in the Code, and all further legislation and amendments affecting this law would be listed.
U.S. Code via GPO Access (all laws currently in force)
U.S. Code via the House of Representatives Internet Law Library - subject approach to all laws in force as of January 1996.
U.S. Code via Cornell Law School - text of all laws in force as of January 1996; searchable by popular
title of law, title and section of the U.S. Code, or keyword.
The U.S. Code is also searchable in the Legal Research section of the LexisNexis Academic database.
Firstgov has an index of federal laws and regulations by subject category.