The Congressional Research Service, an arm of the Library of Congress, serves the legislative process by providing Congress with non-partisan and in-depth legislative research and analysis on a variety of topics. CRS produces or updates more than 3,000 studies and other publications each year, none of which are distributed to the public. For more information about CRS and their reports, see Stephen Young, CRS Reports, LLRX.com (July 15, 2002). Because CRS reports are not readily accessible, the Thurgood Marshall Law Library has begun to create an online collection by providing links to CRS Reports available on the Web and by purchasing copies of relevant reports. Faculty and students who would like to see a particular report or reports on a particular topic here, please contact the library. This will be added to Academic Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
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