Today's blog post highlights the newly published Law Library of Congress legal report, titled: "Corporate Criminal Liability in Selected Jurisdictions."
Today on the blog, foreign law specialist Louis Gilbert brings us a post on Burkina Faso replacing colonial-era court robes with Faso Dan Fani, a traditional fabric, symbolizing national pride.
Today's blog post is an interview with foreign law intern in the Global Legal Research Directorate of the Law Library of Congress, Panicha Rattanaboonsen.
Today's blog post highlights the newly published Law Library legal report, "United Kingdom: Roles and Responsibilities of the Security Service and Secret Intelligence Service."
We are pleased to announce the new CRS products collection that is searchable within Congress.gov. CRS products include coveted CRS reports, testimony by CRS analysts, infographics, and more. Find descriptions for each CRS product type on our About Congressional Research Service (CRS) Products page.
Public access to CRS products, which are produced for the United States Congress by the Congressional Research Service, is improved by several enhancements.
Today's blog post announces a newly published legal report by the Law Library of Congress focusing on protective services for government officials in selected countries.
Today's blog post by foreign law intern Muneera is the second of two parts focusing on the regulation of cryptocurrencies in three member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council as part of our Frequently Asked Legal Questions (FALQ) blog posts.