United States Code Congressional and Administrative News

Prior to the 99th Congress, the legislative history materials in contained only a House or Senate report.

[3] The pamphlets are then reissued in bound volumes after each session of Congress concludes.

publishes the full text of new federal laws, selected committee reports from the House and Senate, signing statements, presidential proclamations, executive orders, reorganization plans, President's messages, federal regulations, proposed constitutional amendments, federal court rules, and sentencing guidelines all arranged in chronological order.

is considered a more readily accessible source for some of these materials, like committee reports, than the originals.

[5] As a result, it is recommended by the Bluebook as a citation source in addition to the original document.

Several volumes of the U.S.C.C.A.N. The red volumes on the right are the monthly pamphlets and the bound volumes on the left are some of the yearly compilations for the 102nd Congress .