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English: This free course book contains useful background reports on topics relevant to the subject matter of Course III: Statutory Law and Intelligence. Each report was produced originally for members of Congress by legislative attorneys and subject matter experts at the Congressional Research Service (CRS). I compiled some of the most useful background reports into this free course book for use by United States persons completing this home study course or any of the other law school courses available on IntelligenceLaw.com.

IntelligenceLaw.com is an independent, nonpartisan legal publisher unaffiliated with the United States Government. The Congressional Research Service played no role in the compilation of this course book. IntelligenceLaw.com is responsible for any errors or omissions made while formatting the original government documents into this free consolidated course book.

Neither this course book nor the original reports contained herein are copyrighted; therefore, there are no restrictions on your use of these materials. Please feel free to distribute this text to others or use its contents in any way you feel might be beneficial to your personal projects.

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