The older public laws are provided in PDF form by the The Law Library of the Library of Congress, no?

e.g. PL 65-107 isĀ https://www.loc.gov/law/help/statutes-at-large/65th-congress/session-2/c65s2ch24.pdf



On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 10:09 PM Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
Thanks for the corrections; I installed the attached.

I wanted to cite Public Law as opposed to legislative history or US
Code, as that's the most relevant if we just want to see what the
finally-passed law was. Unfortunately, the US government has not made
older public laws available on the Internet, so this patch adds a URL
for the most recent public law (which is new enough to be available
online) and leaves the rest of the citations alone.

On 6/4/19 2:47 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
> Might want to expand the table to contain entries like the above for
> reference
> and checking, as with other jurisdictions where few assumptions are made. Most
> of us have insufficient contact with how our countries' laws are catalogued to
> have details at hand.