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Superseded State Statutes

Trying to find an outdated state statute that's not covered on any online service? Hein's Superseded State Statutes on microfiche includes coverage back to the early 20th century for most states.  Jenkins Law Library owns this microfiche collection and can provide scanned copies of the statutes through our document delivery service.  If you're not sure what you need, visit the library and explore the entire collection of statutes.

For help finding these or any other resources, contact us at 215.574.1505 or research@jenkinslaw.org

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