Non-partisan, non-profit “consumer advocate” for the American people that monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews and news releases. (run by Annenburg Public Policy Center)
Non-profit, non-partisan, independent research group that tracks money in US politics.
Features primary source documents like the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights (National Archives site)
Provides access to the 85 essays urging New Yorkers to ratify the proposed Constitution.
Interactive timeline marks over 200 years of Constitutional history. Includes pictures and audio clips to tell how the Constitution has evolved and changed over time. (National Constitution Center)
Gumberg Library's Government Documents & information Guide
A large number of government publications are easily accessible on-line. This guide identifies and links to key government document resources available for free on the Web and through Gumberg Library.
Gumberg is not a member of the Federal Depository Library Program, a program in which Federal Government information is made available for free public use in depository libraries around the country, but the vast majority of government publications are becoming freely available online. The Duquesne University Law Library is an FDLP member.
Be sure to check our Information Evaluation guide for more information on evaluating resources!