After 25+ years of researching New York legislative history, I’ve developed my favorite “go to” source to get started. For anything from 1995 to yesterday, Legislative Retrieval System provides me with the ability to search bills, laws and vetoes. Sponsor, Approval and Veto memoranda are also readily available (and easily searchable).
Perhaps the most unique facet of LRS is the compare function, allowing the user to view a side-by-side comparison of bills introduced. Bills that don’t pass and often reintroduced, with slight but significant changes. LRS “compare” allows me to see what was kept — and what didn’t make the cut!
And then there is the all important “current awareness” function, otherwise known as “alerts.” Many of our members need to closely track the progress of NY State bills. Alerts keep everyone aware of both the small and significant changes that occur in committees as well as when a bill is calendared, vetoed, or chaptered enacted into law.
You probably know that Thanksgiving is celebrated this year on November 28th…. But did you know that until the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, the month and day of Thanksgiving varied from year to year (and from state to state)…. In the midst of the Civil War, Lincoln asks the Nation to observe Thanksgiving…. And ,…
General… President (our Country’s first)… George Washington’s reputation often resides in his role in the American Revolution… As his eulogist famously noted, Washington was “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen” Washington’s leadership was a deciding factor in the defeat of the British, a first for the Empire…
The Internet Archive has announced that more than 125,000 U.S. Supreme Court records and briefs spanning nearly two centuries of American law are now freely accessible online. The collection contains three parts: “The first is the official records from the lower court(s): the trial transcripts, evidence, and procedural documents that travel with each case up…
The New York Law Institute offers members a variety of resources and services including two eBooks collections providing access to over 270,000 eBook titles. We offer the entire West Academic Nutshells series in eBook format, hundreds of ABA titles, and Mathew Bender legal treatises. We also offer access to valuable electronic resources such as Proquest…
NYLI will close at 2pm on Thursday July 3rd and all day Friday July 4th in observance of Independence Day. We will re-open on Monday, July 7th at 9 am. Happy 4th of July!!!
The New York Law Institute will be closing early at 2 PM Friday, May 23rd, and will be closed Monday, May 26, 2025 in observance of Memorial Day . NYLI will reopen on Tuesday, May 27th at 9 a.m. Happy Memorial Day!