The Constitution written in 1887
Serves as the supreme law
of the nation. To avoid arbitrary power and to maintain balance the
constitution divides the Government into three independant branches. The
Legislative (House and Senate), The Executive (Predident, White House,
White House Offices, and The Judicial (Supreme Court and all other courts).
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Administrations
Agencies
Associations
Boards
Bureaus
Centers
Commissions
Councils
Departments
Federal
Foundations
Legislative
Military
Offices
Organization
Services
USA
Blue Pages
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Main Indexes for the US Government
Federal
Information Center - Info.gov Helping Agencies Serve Citizens
Federal
Information Center - First Gov - The Government's Official Web Portal
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Legislative
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Legislative
Information
GPO
Access (Government Printing Office)
Library
of Congress
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Executive
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White
House
The President, Executive Office of
the President
White House Offices, Management and
Budget, Economic Advisers
Aeronautics and Space Council, National
Security Council, Homeland Security
Economic Opportunity, Emergency Preparedness,
Science and Technology
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Judicial
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Supreme Court, US
Court of Appeals (Federal Circuit),
Courts
of the U.S. (District Courts)
Court Of Claims, Court of Customs
and Patent Appeals, Customs Court
Territorial Courts, Federal
Judiciary Homepage (Federal Judicial
Center)
Administrative Office of the courts,
US Tax Court
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