From the Library of Congress. Includes links to executive, judicial, legislative, and international information as well as organizations, legal guides, and more.
"This National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism lays out a comprehensive approach to addressing the threat
while safeguarding bedrock American civil rights and civil liberties – values that
make us who we are as a nation".
From the Department of Homeland Security. Includes "data on foreign nationals who, during a fiscal year, were granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., admitted as immigrants or became legal permanent residents), were admitted into the United States on a temporary basis (e.g., tourists, students, or workers), applied for asylum or refugee status, or were naturalized."
Data based on U.S. Census data. Free website from the University of Wisconsin. Includes maps and charts that allow you to visualize migration patterns.
Controversial Issues on the Web
The following Internet sites have been reviewed and recommended by the Henry Whittemore Library as credible academic resources for the following topics. Keep in mind that the following web sites may offer biased information.
Offers an overview of the second amendment of the United States Constitution. The end of the article suggests books and articles for further reading on the topic. Search our online catalog or Full Text Journal Finder to see if we have access to these books and articles at FSU. If not, you can request them through inter library loan.
This site, managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, offers up-to-date information about health care and health insurance in the United States.
From UNLV, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. "The Center for Gaming Research provides support for scholarly inquiry into all aspects of gambling, including the business of gaming, its economic and social impacts and its historical and cultural manifestations."