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S. La22ari, A Histoy of Federal Tax Poliy Conventional as Compared to Renewable and Nonconventional Energy Resources, 88-455E, The Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, Washington, D.C., June 7, 1988. [Pg.50]

Committee on Resources, Land Use and Energy, State of California Assembly Congressional Research Division, Library of Congress Dames and Moore EBASCO Services Electric Power Research Institute... [Pg.212]

CRS (Congressional Research Service) (2006). Oil Shale History, Incentives and Policy. CRS Report for Congress (April 13). US Department of State. http //fpc.state.gov/fpc/65955.htm. [Pg.111]

Perl, R. 2004. Terrorism and national security Issues and trends. CRS Issue Brief IB10119. Washington, DC Congressional Research Service. [Pg.40]

Congressional Research Service (CRS). 2003. Mad cow disease and U.S. beef trade. CRS Report for Congress, www.ers.usda.gov/features/fse/index.htm (accessed July 4, 2007). [Pg.45]

Note At the time of this writing, the chemical facility security information from the Congressional Research Service, which is presented here, was last updated in January 2008. [Pg.58]

D.A. Shea and D. Morgan, Detection of Explosives on Airline Passengers Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission and Related Issues , Congressional Research Service Report RS21920, Library of Congress, 2006. [Pg.10]

Doyle, C. Congressional Research Service, Terrorism Section by Section Analysis of the USA PATRIOT ACT (10 December 2001). [Pg.277]

Smith, M.S. Congressional Research Services, Internet Privacy Overview and Pending Legislation (19 December 2003). [Pg.277]

Stevens, G.M. Congressional Research Service, Homeland Security Act of 2002 Critical Infrastructure Information Act (28 February 2003). [Pg.277]

C. Doyle, Congressional Research Service, The USA PATRIOT Act A Legal Analysis (15 April 2002), pp. 62-63. [Pg.278]

P.M. Figliola, Digital Surveillance The Commimications Enforcement Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, Congressional Research Services (3 May 2005), p. 3. [Pg.280]

G.M. Stevens, Congressional Research Service, Privacy Total Information Awareness and Related Information Access, Collection, and Protection Laws (21 March 2003), p. 5. [Pg.280]

J.W. Seifert, Congressional Research Service, Data Mining An Overview (16 December... [Pg.280]

B. EKas, W. Krouse, E. Rappaport, Congressional Research Service, Homeland Security Air Passenger Prescreening and Counterterrorism (4 March 2005), pp. 2-6, 17. [Pg.281]

T. Tatelman, Congressional Research Services, Interstate Travel Constitutional Challenges to the Identification Requirement and Other Transportation Security Regulations (21 December 2004), p. 4. [Pg.282]

E.B. Brazen and J.K. Elsea, Presidential Authority to Conduct Warrendess Electronic Surveillance to Gather Foreign Intelligence Information, Congressional Research Services (6 January 2006), fn. 2, pp. 2, 42-44. [Pg.282]

S. Platt, Respectfully Quoted A Dictionary of Quotations Requested from the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 1989, p. 201. [Pg.282]

CRS (2008) Congressional Research Service. CRS report to congress phthalates in plastics and possible human health effects, updated July 29,2008. http //www.policyarchive.org/bitstream/ handle/10207/19121/RL34572 20080729.pdf sequence=2. Accessed 28 Dec 2009)... [Pg.331]

Johnson, Judith A. 2003. Report for Congress. Smallpox Vaccine Stockpile and Vaccination Policy. Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, January 9, 2003. [Pg.86]

Thomas, J. R. 2001. HIV/AIDS Drugs, Patents, and the TRIPS Agreement Issues and Options. Congressional Research Service. [Pg.178]

Bowers, Jean M. Drug Abuse Prevention, Education, and Treatment Selected References. Washington, D.C. Congressional Research Service, 1998. A bibliography of Web links, printed resources, and organization contacts. Materials covered include programs and policy discussions. [Pg.134]

Rawson, Jean M. Hemp for Industrial Uses. Washington, D.C. Congressional Research Service, 2000. Describes the industrial uses of hemp (the inactive part of the cannabis plant) and summarizes arguments for and against legalization of hemp production in the United States. [Pg.145]

Perl, Raphael. Drug Control International Policy and Approaches. Washington, D.C. Congressional Research Service, 2003. Also available online. URL http //www.thememoryhole.org/crs/IB88093.pdf. This brief report provides an overview of current U.S. policies toward narcotics-producing nations with regard to eradication of narcotic crops, interdiction, law enforcement, international cooperation, sanctions and economic assistance, and development of institutions. This is followed by a discussion of policy issues involving e.xpansion of efforts in these various areas. [Pg.175]

Serafino, Nina M. Colombia Conditions and U.S. Policy Options. Washington, D.C. Congressional Research Service, 2001. An overview of U.S. policy issues and efforts regarding Colombia. Areas covered include trade and political stability, as well as combating narcotics production and trafficking. There is also a summary of Plan Colombia and other aid efforts. [Pg.175]

Doyle, Charles. Marijuana for Medical Purposes The Supreme Courtis Decision in United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers Cooperative and Related Legal Issues. Washington, D.C. Congressional Research Service, 2002. Summarizes the Supreme Court s latest medical marijuana decision, which refused to recognize a medical necessity defense for cultivating or distributing marijuana. The existence of state laws sanctioning medical marijuana have no federal effect. Related constimtional issues that may still come before the Court are summarized. [Pg.189]


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