The Congressional Record is published each legislative day of a Congress. This daily version includes information on daily activities of Congress, reports the floor debate from both the Senate and the House, and includes a section called Extension of Remarks in which members of Congress may place their written comments on constituents and other issues. The daily edition of the Congressional Record is compiled and bound at the end of each Congressional Session into a permanent edition of the Congressional Record.
Congressional Record Daily Edition
Congressional Record IPad app available with searchable content from Jan. 1995 to date.
Congressional Record Permanent Edition
The following are publications that preceded the Congressional Record and include the activities and proceedings of Congress. These earlier publications may summarize debate instead of publishing verbatim transcripts as is done today
Annals of Congress, 1st - 18th Congress, 1st Session, 1789-1824
Register of Debates, 18th Congress, 2nd Session - 25th Congress, 1st Session
Congressional Globe, 23rd - 42nd Congresses, 1833-1873
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All federal and state primary law and many sources of secondary law. Use is limited to TU Law students and faculty. A public use Westlaw terminal is available in the MLIC for non-law students, staff, faculty, and alumni. Please contact mlic@utulsa.edu with any access questions.
Proquest Congressional offers a comprehensive collection of congressional documents from 1789 to the present, including House and Senate Documents/Reports, Congressional Record, legislative histories, CRS Reports, hearings, etc.
HeinOnline contains various databases covering primary law and secondary sources, such as the Law Journal Library and Session Laws Library.