The University of Texas at Austin

Bankruptcy research resources - online secondary materials

Legislative histories and administration position papers

Thomas (Library of Congress) - House and senate documents prepared in connection with recently enacted and proposed federal legislation can be found on Thomas, the Library of Congress’ Internet site designed to provide legislative information (http://thomas.loc.gov/). Committee reports for the 104th through the 107th Congresses are available, as are issues of the Congressional Record beginning with the 101st Congress. There is some information available regarding all bills considered since the beginning of the 93rd Congress, although the older the bill, the less information is available.
 

Articles, briefs, memoranda, mini-treatises

As with all secondary sources, the quality and reliability of online articles and memoranda vary dramatically.

Bankruptcy Developments Journal (Emory University School of Law)Vol. 13, no. 1 (Fall 1996- ) http://www.law.emory.edu/BDJ/bdjhome.htm