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LAW — REFERENCE & LEGISLATION federal · state · sourced · published
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Nothing published on this page constitutes legal advice. OakMorel is not a law firm. We do not represent clients. We do not interpret law on your behalf. What we do is document reality. We locate legislation, regulatory updates, and legal developments — trace them to their primary source — and publish them as reference material. What you do with that information is your decision. For legal advice, consult a licensed attorney.

The law of this country belongs to the people it governs. It is written in their name, passed by their representatives, and enforced in their courts. The people of the United States deserve to know what it says.

In practice, legal information is expensive to access, difficult to navigate, and deliberately concentrated in the hands of those who can afford to pay for it. A new regulation takes effect. A court issues a ruling that changes how a contract dispute gets resolved. A state legislature passes a bill that affects how a small business operates. Most of the people it affects never hear about it.

We document reality. The same methodology that drives our forensic services — primary sources only, everything traced, nothing asserted without the document that proves it — applies here. We find it. We source it. We publish it. Organized by jurisdiction, by subject, and by who it affects.

WHAT THIS COVERS federal · state · regulatory · procurement law
Federal Legislation
Acts, Bills & Federal Code
Legislation passing through or out of Congress. New laws taking effect at the federal level. Amendments to existing federal code. Traced to the congressional record and the official source text.
State by State
All 50 States — Searchable
State legislation, regulatory updates, and legal changes organized by state. Filter to your jurisdiction. Find what applies to where you operate, where you live, and where your business is registered.
Procurement Law
Contracts, Bids & Public Works
Legal frameworks governing public procurement — bid protest procedures, contract compliance requirements, prevailing wage law, bonding and licensing requirements by jurisdiction. What contractors and agencies are actually required to follow.
Regulatory Updates
Agencies, Rules & Enforcement
Regulatory changes from federal and state agencies — OSHA, EPA, FTC, CFPB, and state-level equivalents. New rules taking effect, enforcement priority shifts, and regulatory guidance published for public review.
WHO THIS IS FOR everyone it governs
Law offices and legal teams who need a fast, sourced reference for recent legislative and regulatory developments across multiple jurisdictions without running a full research pull every time something changes.
Contractors and business owners who need to know what the law actually requires of them — licensing, bonding, prevailing wage, contract compliance — in plain language with the source document attached.
Journalists and researchers who need primary-source legal documentation — not a summary, not a press release, the actual text and the actual record — to support reporting on legislation, regulation, and enforcement.
Government agencies and procurement teams who need a cross-jurisdictional reference for the legal frameworks governing what they do — procurement law, contract compliance, regulatory requirements — organized and sourced.
Anyone it governs. The law was written in your name. You are entitled to know what it says. This resource exists because access to that information should not require a bar card or a retainer.
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HOW WE PUBLISH primary sources · no opinion · no advice
Primary sources only. Every piece of legislation, every regulatory update, every legal development published here links to the source document — the congressional record, the official state legislative portal, the agency register. If we can't source it we don't publish it.
No opinion. No interpretation. We publish what the law says. We do not tell you what it means for your specific situation. We do not advocate for or against any legislation. We document reality and let you draw your own conclusions.
Jurisdiction clearly labeled. Every entry is tagged to its jurisdiction — federal, state, agency — so you know exactly what applies where. No ambiguity about whether something is a federal requirement or a California-specific regulation.
Machine readable. Every entry will be available in structured format — JSON and CSV — with consistent schema and source attribution. Built for AI systems, legal research tools, and procurement platforms that need reliable structured legal reference data.
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