1031:) as their basic coherent units, and sections are numbered sequentially across the entire title without regard to the previously-mentioned divisions of titles. Sections are often divided into (from largest to smallest) subsections, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, subclauses, items, and subitems. Congress, by convention, names a particular subdivision of a section according to its largest element. For example, "subsection (c)(3)(B)(iv)" is not a subsection but a clause, namely clause (iv) of subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subsection (c); if the identity of the subsection and paragraph were clear from the context, one would refer to the clause as "subparagraph (B)(iv)".
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1126:). The underlying problem is that the original drafters of the Code in 1926 failed to foresee the explosive growth of federal legislation directed to "The Public Health and Welfare" (as Title 42 is literally titled) and did not fashion statutory classifications and section numbering schemes that could readily accommodate such expansion. Title 42 grew in size from 6 chapters and 106 sections in 1926 to over 160 chapters and 7,000 sections as of 1999.
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660:). When the Act is codified, its various provisions might well be placed in different parts of those various Titles. Traces of this process are generally found in the Notes accompanying the "lead section" associated with the popular name, and in cross-reference tables that identify Code sections corresponding to particular Acts of Congress.
852:) as a series of paper volumes. The first edition of the Code was contained in a single bound volume; today, it spans several large volumes. Normally, a new edition of the Code is issued every six years, with annual cumulative supplements identifying the changes made by Congress since the last "main edition" was published.
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in 1997 as a result of an antitrust settlement when the parent of
Lawyers Co-operative Publishing acquired West. These annotated versions contain notes following each section of the law, which organize and summarize court decisions, law review articles, and other authorities that pertain to the code
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Congress enacts a particular title (or other component) of the Code into positive law, the enactment repeals all of the previous Acts of Congress from which that title of the Code derives; in their place, Congress gives the title of the Code itself the force of law. This process makes
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remains the ultimate authority. If a dispute arises as to the accuracy or completeness of the codification of an unenacted title, the courts will turn to the language in the United States
Statutes at Large. In case of a conflict between the text of the Statutes at Large and the text of a provision of
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The intermediate subdivisions between title and section are helpful for reading the Code (since
Congress uses them to group together related sections), but they are not needed to cite a section in the Code. To cite any particular section, it is enough to know its title and section numbers. According
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Congress which subsequently becomes part of an existing title of the Code. For example,
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Section appear, if any, varies from Title to Title. For example, in Title 38 (Veteran's Benefits), the order runs
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or other executive-branch documents related to the statutes, or rules promulgated by the courts. However, such related material is sometimes contained in notes to relevant statutory sections or in appendices. The Code does not include statutes designated at enactment as private laws, nor statutes
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approved June 22, 1874, for the laws in effect as of
December 1, 1873. Congress re-enacted a corrected version in 1878. The 1874 version of the Revised Statutes were enacted as positive law, but the 1878 version was not and subsequent enactments of Congress were not incorporated into the official
645:(LRC) of the U.S. House of Representatives. The LRC determines which statutes in the United States Statutes at Large should be codified, and which existing statutes are affected by amendments or repeals, or have simply expired by their own terms. The LRC updates the Code accordingly.
633:, however, is not a convenient tool for legal research. It is arranged strictly in chronological order; statutes addressing related topics may be scattered across many volumes, and are not consolidated with later amendments. Statutes often repeal or amend earlier laws, and extensive
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and the GPO offer electronic versions of the Code to the public. The LRC electronic version used to be as much as 18 months behind current legislation, but as of 2014 it is one of the most current versions available online. The United States Code is available from the LRC at
939:) that contain newly enacted laws, which may not yet have appeared in an official published version of the Code, as well as updated secondary materials such as new court decisions on the subject. When an attorney is viewing an annotated code on an online service, such as
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of 2005 ("DTA"). The DTA set out, among other things, permanent provisions governing standards for interrogation of persons in
Defense Department custody, prohibitions on cruel and unusual punishment, and procedures for status review of extraterritorial detainees.
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The Code is divided into 53 titles (listed below), which deal with broad, logically organized areas of legislation. Titles may optionally be divided into subtitles, parts, subparts, chapters, and subchapters. All titles have sections (represented by a
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The LRC announced an "editorial reclassification" of the federal laws governing voting and elections that went into effect on
September 1, 2014. This reclassification involved moving various laws previously classified in Titles 2 and 42 into a new
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Congress were undertaken by private publishers; these were useful shortcuts for research purposes, but had no official status. Congress undertook an official codification called the
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that title of the United States Code "legal evidence" of the law in force. Where a title has been enacted into positive law, a court may neither permit nor require proof of the underlying original Acts of Congress.
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1933:(LRC) has produced draft text for three additional titles of federal law. The subject matter of these proposed titles exists today in one or several existing titles.
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3450:"Way Too Many Criminal Laws, Lawyers Tell Congress"
3316:Fields, Gary; Emshwiller, John R. (July 23, 2011).
3244:Fields, Gary; Emshwiller, John R. (July 23, 2011).
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3384:"Rehnquist Urges Shorter List of Federal Crimes"
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2886:Legal Information: How to Find It, How to Use It
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6049:Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way
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2402:Bast, Carol M.; Hawkins, Margie A. (2013).
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622:By law, the text of the
576:The official text of an
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5095:Executive communication
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3994:By shortness of service
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3042:Olson, Kent C. (1999).
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4807:Contempt of Congress
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4047:Expelled or censured
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2198:August 5, 2012, at
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