The Purpose of this Research Guide
The purpose of this research guide is to describe the resources available at this Law Library and set out the basic steps to compile a New York legislative history.
The purpose of a legislative history is to try to determine the intent of the legislature enacting the law. In other words, what is the issue the legislature is addressing and why does the legislature deal with the issue in the manner that they do.
Our Law Library holds many but not all of the materials that may make up a legislative history. This is why the focus of this guide is to explain what the researcher can do here.
The basic steps for compiling a New York legislative history; points to remember; and the materials/documents used and available at the Law Library are on the "Overview" page.
See the Reference Works box for resources that provide more complete discussions on compiling a New York state legislative history. These resources mention materials we do not have and provide guidance for finding them.
Or, for other guides search google: research guide New York legislative history
Reference Resources
- Gibson's New York Legal Research Guide, 3rd edition / William H. ManzLaw Reading Room, Law Reserve, Law Ready Reference
KFN5074 .G53 2004
Chapter 5, pages 96-112
Highly recommended, the author sets out and describes the materials gathered for a legislative history, and explains the value of each for determining legislative intent. There is good reason why the law library has 3 copies of this book. - New York Legal Research / Elizabeth G. Adelman, Suzanne E. RoweLaw Ready Reference
KFN5074 .A34 2008 - Legislative Intent in New York State : Materials, Cases and Annotated Bibliography / Robert A. Carter.2001 edition online at New York State Library
Earlier edition available in Law Classified, KFN5074 .C37 1981 - New York State Library Legislative Intent
- New York State Library Legislative History Tutorial
- New York Legislative Service, Inc.New York Legislative Service, Inc. is exclusively devoted to researching legislative intent and current legislation for New York State and New York City.
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