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Finding Court Cases and Legislative Histories: Legislative History

Introduction to Finding Court Cases and Legislative History

Welcome students! Use the tabs along the top of the guide to navigate between different types of resources for your research. 

Remember there are librarians available to help you with locating materials or conducting research.  The last tab on this guide will connect you to the library via online chat, email, phone or in person.

To find additional legal and political science databases available at MU, see the list of Legal Studies Databases.

Creating a Legislative History

Legislative history refers to all the documentation relevant to the process of the enactment of a state, local or federal statute. Examining the materials compiled in a legislative history will give you some insight into the issues that influenced the passage of a particular law as well as the intention of the legislators.

Quick Start Guides

Video Tutorials on the Legislative Process

Image courtesy of https://www.congress.gov

Start by viewing video tutorials available from Congress.gov on the stages of the legislative process:

  • Overview of the Legislative Process
  • Introduction and Referral of Bills  
  • Committee Consideration  
  • Calendars and Scheduling  
  • House Floor  
  • Senate Floor  
  • Executive Business in the Senate  
  • Resolving Differences  
  • Presidential Actions         

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