Monday 2 March 2020

Congressional Research Service Reports Now Available on Congress.gov

The FDLP has just announced a new webinar: Congressional Research Service Reports and the Constitution Annotated - Now Available on Congress.gov," to be held on Monday, April 6 from 2 - 3 p.m.  The webinar speakers are Barbara Bavis, Bibliographic and Instruction Librarian, Law Library of Congress, and Robert Brammer, Legal Information Specialist, Law Library of Congress.
From the description:
Learning Outcomes: The Congressional Research Service (CRS) has provided expert, non-partisan analysis of legal and policy issues for Congress for over a century. Now, in an attempt to expand access to its resources, it has made two of its products available through Congress.gov. First, CRS Reports, or the reports and research projects provided to Congress as part of CRS’s duty to provide timely, objective, and authoritative research and analysis to committees and Members of both the House and Senate, are now available at https://crsreports.congress.gov/. Second, the Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (Constitution Annotated), which provides a summary of U.S. Constitutional provisions and the leading U.S. Supreme Court decisions that interpret them, is now available at https://constitution.congress.gov/. This presentation will provide an overview of the features and navigation of CRS Reports and the Constitution Annotated available via Congress.gov."
You can register for the webinar here.

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