Commonly Used:
C.F.R.
(Code of Federal Regulations)
Fed. Reg.
(Federal Register)
Pub. Papers
(Public Papers of the Presidents)
Stat.
(United States Statutes at Large)
U.S.C.
(United States Code)
U.S.C.C.A.N.
(United States Code Congressional and Administrative News)
Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc.
(Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents)
Reference Resource:
Prince's Bieber Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations: A Reference Guide for Attorneys, Legal Secretaries, Paralegals, and Law Students, Location: Reserve & Reference Desk, 1st Floor, KF246 .B46 2017
Website:
Federation of American Scientists, Presidential Directives and Executive Orders
Executive Orders:
An example of an executive order citation is Exec. Order No. 13415, 3 C.F.R. 247 (2007)
National Security Directives:
There is no uniform identification system for national security directives. Each succeeding Presidential Administration develops its own denomination scheme. However, they are generally numbered sequentially in chronological order.
Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents:
An example of a citation is: Remarks on Health Care Reform, Daily Comp. Pres. Docs., 2009 DCPD No. 00346 (May 11, 2009)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents:
An example of a citation is: The President's Radio Address, 42 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 1118 (June 10, 2006)
Public Papers of the Presidents:
An example of a citation is: Remarks on the African Growth and Opportunity Act, 1 Pub. Papers 974 (June 13, 2005)
Potentially useful search terms to be used when searching by keyword within library catalogs, databases, and search engines for information related to presidential documents include:
Updating in Print:
Issued monthly, with annual cumulations, the LSA notes presidential documents that have affected earlier documents and provides the page of the Federal Register where the amending documents can be found. In the LSA, presidential documents are listed under Title 3 by document type (proclamations, executive orders, memoranda, etc.). Monthly and daily LSA tables are found in the back section of each issue of the Federal Register.
Location: Earlier eds. on INDEXES (LL1); Current ed. on RESERVE
Updating Online:
Issued monthly, with annual cumulations, the LSA notes presidential documents that have affected earlier documents and provides the page of the Federal Register where the amending documents can be found. In the LSA, presidential documents are listed under Title 3 by document type (proclamations, executive orders, memoranda, etc.). Monthly and daily LSA tables are found in the back section of each issue of the Federal Register.
Published by the National Archive and Record Administration (NARA), the Disposition Tables list the status of executive orders from 1933 to date.
Lexis Shepard's:
Retrieving a Shepard's report by citation can be done in a variety of ways in Lexis. The most common methods to do so are the following:
Westlaw KeyCite:
Access by using any of the following methods: