Featured Collections
Listed below are some of the largest collections of CRS reports available on the web. Inclusion on this list does not imply that the organization responsible for the collection is joining CDT in calling for Congress to make all reports directly available to the public.
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National Council for Science and the Environmen/National Library for the EnvironmentThe National Library for the Environment currently posts over 1000 CRS Reports on environmental and related topics. NCSE is committed to expanding, maintaining and updating its database of reports, making them available and searchable for the public. |
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Thurgood Marshall Law Library/University of Maryland School of LawThe CRS Reports collection of the Thurgood Marshall Law Library of the University of Maryland School of Law has been developed with an emphasis on the areas of Health Law and Policy and Terrorism and Homeland Security. |
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Federation of American ScientistsThe Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy works to promote public access to government information. The FAS CRS collection focuses on national security, intelligence, foreign policy and homeland security. |
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IP Mall at Franklin Pierce Law CenterThe collection reports from the IP Mall at Franklin Pierce Law Center is focused on topics concerning intellectual property, telecommunications and technology. |
National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of TerrorismThe National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) is a federally funded, non-profit, non-partisan organization located in Oklahoma City. MIPT is the third component of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and is dedicated to preventing terrorism or mitigating its effects. MIPT focuses on first responders and strives to be a one-stop shop for information by providing a broad spectrum of resources on terrorism and homeland security, including Congressional Research Service reports. |
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Center for Democracy & TechnologyThe Center for Democracy & Technology is a non-profit, non-partisan public interest organization dedicated to developing and implementing public policies to protect and advance civil liberties and democratic values on the Internet. Among the issues found in reports housed by CDT are speech, privacy, copyright, and open government. |










