This is a comprehensive update to Barnes' Federal Code, covering all federal statutes of general and public nature enacted during 1919, 1920, and 1921.
It presents the new laws in one authoritative volume, with full tables of statutes and cross references to the earlier work for quick navigation.
This edition adds significant material and careful revisions, preserving the plan and classification of the original work. It highlights important laws across several areas, including major revenue measures and reforms that shaped federal policy in the early 1920s. The collection is designed for quick lookup and reliable cross‑referencing, making it useful for legal research, reference work, and professional study.
- New and amended statutes from the 1919–1921 period, including reforms to revenue, transportation, prohibition, and governance.
- Fully revised tables of statutes and cross references to help you locate related provisions fast.
- Structured by title and chapter, mirroring the original plan for easy navigation and study.
- Indices and an updated general index that support cross‑referencing across the volumes.
Ideal for researchers, law students, librarians, and practicing professionals who need a reliable, up‑to‑date reference for early‑20th‑century federal law.