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U.S. Constitution — The Supreme Law of the Land foundational · supreme law · 1788–1992
34 Statutory Sections
The foundational document of the United States government — seven Articles establishing the framework of federal power, twenty-seven Amendments including the Bill of Rights, Reconstruction Amendments, and the full chain of constitutional evolution from 1788 to 1992.
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Title 1 U.S.C. — General Provisions statutory construction · definitions · rules of interpretation
39 Statutory Sections
The foundational rules of statutory construction that govern all other federal law. Defines how words are interpreted across the entire United States Code — including definitions of person, officer, vessel, county, and the rules of computation for time periods in federal statutes.
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Title 2 U.S.C. — The Congress congress · GAO · congressional budget · capitol
1,589 Statutory Sections
The statutory framework governing the United States Congress — covering compensation and benefits of Members, congressional staff, the Capitol and congressional facilities, the Library of Congress, the Government Accountability Office, and the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act.
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Title 3 U.S.C. — The President president · executive office · electoral college · succession
64 Statutory Sections
The statutory framework of presidential power — Electoral College procedures, presidential succession, compensation and staff of the President, the Executive Office of the President, and the legal framework governing presidential transition and continuity of government.
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Title 4 U.S.C. — Flag, Seal, Seat of Government, and the States flag · seal · federal jurisdiction · states
47 Statutory Sections
The statutes governing the American flag — its design, display, and proper use — the Great Seal of the United States, the seat of government in Washington D.C., and the legal relationship between the federal government and the states including federal jurisdiction over state lands.
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Title 5 U.S.C. — Government Organization and Employees APA · FOIA · civil service · whistleblower · IG Act · privacy act
1,165 Statutory Sections
The comprehensive framework for the federal civil service — agency organization, the Administrative Procedure Act, Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act, federal employee rights and benefits, whistleblower protections, ethics requirements, and the Inspector General Act. One of the most litigated titles in the entire U.S. Code.
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Title 6 U.S.C. — Domestic Security DHS · cybersecurity · CISA · critical infrastructure · homeland security
574 Statutory Sections
The statutory framework of the Department of Homeland Security — its organization, authorities, and mission. Covers cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection, chemical facility security, border security, emergency management, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
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Title 7 U.S.C. — Agriculture USDA · commodities · farm bill · food assistance · crop insurance
2,921 Statutory Sections
The largest title in the United States Code by section count. Covers the full spectrum of American agricultural law — commodity programs, crop insurance, farm credit, food assistance, the Commodity Exchange Act, organic certification, rural development, and the regulatory framework for agricultural trade and marketing.
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Title 8 U.S.C. — Aliens and Nationality INA · immigration · naturalization · asylum · deportation · visas
360 Statutory Sections
The Immigration and Nationality Act — the complete statutory framework governing who may enter the United States, on what terms, and how citizenship is acquired or lost. Covers visas, lawful permanent residence, naturalization, deportation, asylum, refugee status, and the enforcement powers of immigration authorities.
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Title 9 U.S.C. — Arbitration FAA · arbitration · dispute resolution · commercial contracts
33 Statutory Sections
The Federal Arbitration Act — the complete statutory framework governing arbitration agreements and awards in federal law. Defines the enforceability of arbitration clauses, the grounds for vacating or modifying awards, and the relationship between federal arbitration law and state courts. Foundational to commercial dispute resolution.
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Title 10 U.S.C. — Armed Forces UCMJ · military · defense procurement · armed forces · space force
663 Statutory Sections
The statutory backbone of the United States military — organization and authority of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard. Covers military justice under the UCMJ, defense acquisitions and procurement, military personnel law, reserve components, and national defense policy.
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Title 18 U.S.C. — Crimes and Criminal Procedure criminal law · federal prosecution · fraud · RICO
1,396 Statutory Sections
The primary federal criminal code. Covers wire fraud, mail fraud, false statements, money laundering, RICO, terrorism, computer fraud, obstruction of justice, and the full procedural framework for federal criminal prosecution.
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Title 28 U.S.C. — Judiciary and Judicial Procedure jurisdiction · venue · removal · federal procedure
807 Statutory Sections
The procedural spine of federal litigation. Federal court jurisdiction, venue, removal, habeas corpus, the Federal Tort Claims Act, multidistrict litigation, and the fraudulent transfer framework governing federal debt collection.
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Title 31 U.S.C. — Money and Finance false claims · BSA · AML · qui tam · prompt payment
499 Statutory Sections
The financial accountability spine of federal law. False Claims Act qui tam provisions, administrative false claims, Bank Secrecy Act anti-money laundering requirements, beneficial ownership reporting, Prompt Payment Act, and the Single Audit Act.
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Title 41 U.S.C. — Public Contracts procurement · contracts · competition · kickbacks · whistleblower
240 Statutory Sections
The statutory backbone of federal procurement. Competition requirements, simplified acquisition procedures, cost accounting standards, truth in negotiations, kickback prohibitions, contract disputes, whistleblower protections, and contractor audit requirements.
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Primary sources only. Every section links to the official United States Code on uscode.house.gov and the Office of the Law Revision Counsel. If it cannot be sourced it is not published.
Root-LD federation entities. Every statutory section carries a unique federationId, content hash, domain signature, and generation provenance. These entities link across domains — connecting law pages to attorney profiles, business records, and procurement entities in the OakMorel federation graph.
No opinion. No interpretation. We publish what the law says. We do not advocate for or against any statute. We document reality and let you draw your own conclusions.
Machine-readable by design. Every entity is structured with consistent schema, jurisdiction tags, federation IDs, and source attribution. Built for AI systems, legal research platforms, and procurement tools that need reliable structured legal reference data.
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10,431 sections indexed — the law as written, sourced, and in effect