North Carolina Legal Resources Guide
Primary Sources
Statutes
A statute is a written law enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly.
Statutes can be organized by the date of passage (called session laws), or can
be grouped together by subject in a code.
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Session Laws of North Carolina, 1893 to date
- D. H. Hill Stacks KFN7425 .A243 (5th floor, Tower
Stacks)
- Each volume is a chronological compilation of laws and reolutions passed
by the General Assembly and executive orders issued by the Governor during a
legislative session. It is published several months after the session ends
and includes a subject index and bill number index.
- Cite as: 1990 N.C. Sess. Laws 431
-
General Statutes of North Carolina, v. 1-23
- D. H. Hill Reference KFN7430 1943 .A24 (Reference - 1st
Floor - East Wing)
- This set is considered a "code" or subject arrangement of laws. Each
section
includes references to court decisions and legal periodical articles which
discuss the section. It is updated at the end of each legislative session.
The set includes subject, agency, and popular name indexes.
- Cite as: N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-1367 (1990)
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School of Government
Library, UNC-CH
- NCSU's Information System
- The School of Government is the largest and most diversified of the
university-based governmental training and research organizations in the
United States. Its web site is a rich source of state, county, and local
governmental information, including the status and content of North Carolina
legislation. The Legislative
Reporting Service provides the only comprehensive source of daily
information on the activities of the North Carolina General Assembly.
-
General Statutes of North Carolina Annotated
- NCSU's Information System; restricted use via remote
access.
- Go to this LexisNexis Academic link; there place a check mark beside "NC -
General Statutes of North Carolina Annotated." Then click the tan Search tab
to the left of the Browse tab.
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