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Congressional Research Service Reports The Congressional Research Service (CRS) works exclusively for members and committees of the United States Congress. An arm of the Library of Congress, the agency is renowned for its non-partisanship and its in-depth analysis of issues. CRS Reports provide valuable insight into how Congress makes decisions and are excellent sources for determining historical and current legal frameworks on domestic and international issues. You would think that these reports would be readily available to the public, but unfortunately they're not. (See "Congressional Policy Concerning The Distribution of CRS Written Products to the Public".) There currently are only a limited number of CRS Reports available on the Internet. However,
the good news is that the Hastings Law Library has an online
subscription to full-text CRS Reports and Issue Briefs
from January 2003 to present. This subscription also includes an index
to CRS Reports issued since 1995. This database is updated weekly
and access is restricted to users on campus. If you can't
find the CRS Report you are looking for in this full-text database,
then perhaps you can: 1) find the title of the report listed in the index
and then, 2) search the sites below to find the report. The list below
includes some of the best freely accessible sites for locating CRS
Reports online.
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