Resources by Topic |  Federal Administrative Law

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) - (U.S. Government Printing Office). Currency similar to print version.

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) - (Legal Information Institute, Cornell University). Provides a different way to access the GPO database.

E-CFR - (GPO Access). "Currently updated version of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). It is not an official legal edition of the CFR. The e-CFR is an editorial compilation of CFR material and Federal Register amendments produced by the National Archives and Records Administration's Office of the Federal Register (OFR) and the Government Printing Office. The OFR updates the material in the e-CFR on a daily basis." [From the web site.]

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Decisions of the Interior Board of Indian Appeals (IBIA) - (Source unknown). Provides access to Interior Board of Indian Appeals opinions from 1970 - 2002.

Executive Orders - (From the U.S. President; National Archives and Records Administration). 1949 - present. See also the "Treaties" resource page.

Federal Register - (U.S. Government Printing Office). 1994 - present. (The list of federally recognized tribes that is published in the Federal Register is linked from the "Directories" resource page.

Opinions of the Solicitor - (Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project, University of Oklahoma Law Library).

Regulations.gov - (U.S. Government Printing Office). A site for the public to comment on federal agency rulemaking.

Solicitor's Opinions 1993 to the Present - (United States, Department of the Interior). Use the Internet Archive to access this collection.

Indian Law Bulletin: U.S. Regulatory Information- (National Indian Law Library). The National Indian Law Library tracks and summarizes federal agency notices and proposed and final regulations.

A selection of free federal Indian and tribal law secondary resources on the Internet.


Additional research tips & resources

Tips for researching solicitor's opinions: NILL has created a research guide to researching Indian law-related solicitor's opinions. Contact the library for a copy.