Most print and microform holdings of legislative histories at UNC-Chapel Hill are housed in the Law Library. In some cases a catalog search for the title of the legislation or the public law number will return a record for the legislative history. (To search by public law number use the abbreviation "pl". Example: pl 88-352).
Additionally, the Law Library has several indexes for determining if a legislative history exists for a particular public law. See the Law Library's guide, Locating Federal Legislative History, for more information.
Some legislative histories are published as Congressional committee prints and can be found in the Davis Library Documents Section. Search the library's catalog by title or see Reams below.
Reams, Bernard. Federal Legislative Histories.
[Davis Reference KF42.2 1994]
This is an annotated list of legislative histories published as U.S. Congressional committee prints or Congressional Research
Service reports. Many will be available in the Documents Section. Includes bill number, session date, and popular name index.
