
Nexis Uni (formerly LexisNexis Academic) provides access to more than 17,000 news, business and legal sources. Nexi Uni provides access to thousands of news sources in the U.S. and abroad back to the 1970s; aggregated economic data on businesses, corporations, and industries in the U.S. and abroad; and full-text legal documents, including U.S. Federal and State court cases, and law reviews from the late 18th century to present.
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Congressional publications and legislative histories; bills, laws, and regulations; member biographical and committee assignment information; and insider's perspectives on legislative activities through the National Journal.
This resource searches the full text of three historical newspapers, the Chicago Defender (1909-1975), the Los Angeles Times (1881-1993), and the New York Times with Index (1851-2014).
This guide is designed to assist you with exploring public policy research. Various disciplines, such as Social Work, Public Administration, Public Health, and Urban Studies, share an interest in public policy. This guide explains public policy, provides insights into policy research, and recommends search tools to help with your own policy research. Use the tabs on the left or the following links to navigate to the guide's pages.
What is Policy? - This page focuses on policy and the process in which bills become laws.
Bills & Laws - This page provides lists of resources to find federal, state, and local bills, laws, and regulations.
Histories & Tracings - Explores legislative histories and tracings, providing guidance on locating and crafting relevant resources.
Ballot Measures - Discusses California ballot measures, and links to resources for researching.
Rulemaking - This page links to resources for rulemaking primarily in California.
Evaluating Policy Impact - This page connects to diverse resources that specifically identify stakeholders' analysis and interpretation of policy impacts.
Citing Sources - Find guidance on the best way to cite sources and appropriately attribute research.