LOC's Constitution Annotated & CRS Job Opportunity

The Library of Congress has a great resource in the The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (popularly known as CONAN).

The resource contains legal analysis and interpretation of the United States Constitution, based primarily on Supreme Court case law. This regularly updated resource is especially useful when researching the constitutional implications of a specific issue or topic. The Featured Topics and Cases page highlights recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions that demonstrate pivotal interpretations of the Constitution's provisions.

It's a beautiful thing to see the text of the Constitution with the cases that interpret the various provisions.

If you like this resource and may even want to be responsible for it, then look no further than this job posting from the Congressional Research Service.

The Congressional Research Service (CRS) American Law Division (ALD) is seeking a Paralegal Specialist to be responsible for updating and publishing the online version of the Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (commonly known as CONAN) and its required bound volume and supplements. Strong writing, legal research, and on-line publication skills are essential.

SALARY RANGE:$92,145.00 to $119,794.00 / Per Year

The CRS also has quite a few additional openings. Check here for more information.

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