Welcome to the United States Government Information research guide. The U.S. Government produces a wealth of information covering a wide range of topics, and much of this is freely available to the public. Use this guide to find resources on Congressional actions, Presidential statements, Supreme Court cases, Census data, and much more.
An extensive database covering legal studies, political science, history, and more. Notable collections include Law Journal Library, Legal Classics, U.S. Congressional Serial Set, and U.S. Presidential Library.
The digital version of the bound, sequentially numbered volumes of the Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
Full text of the Congressional Record (1873-2009) and its predecessors, the Congressional Globe (1833-1873), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Annals of Congress (1789-1824). For more recent editions, go to Congress.gov.
Contains legislative and executive documents of the first 14 U.S. Congresses.
A legal research tool for undergraduate and graduate students, this database covers federal and state law, including statutes, regulations, court cases, and secondary sources.
Provides access to company profiles and financials, federal and state legal resources, U.S. and international news, and more.
Drawing from a wide range of sources, this database contains documents related to homeland security policy, strategy, and organizational management. FGCU users have access to the full collection.