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The Center for Study of Responsive Law is a nonprofit organization founded in 1968 by Ralph Nader based in Washington DC. It serves as his primary office. The Center conducts and supports various public interest research projects. It has published numerous books and reports on issues such as air and water safety, auto and highway safety, worker health and safety, civic activism, consumer issues, corporate accountability, and the environment.

Publications
The Air Net: The Case Against the World Aviation Cartel, by K. G. J. Pillai (Grossman Publishers).

The Nader Report on the Federal Trade Commission, by Edward F. Cox, Robert C. Fellmeth and John E. Schulz (Grove Press).

The Chemical Feast: Report on the Food and Drug Administration, by James S. Turner (Grossman).

The Interstate Commerce Omission: The report on the Interstate Commerce Commission, by Robert C. Fellmeth (Grossman).

Vanishing Air: The Report on Air Pollution, by John C. Esposito (Grossman).

Beware, by Ralph Nader (Law-Arts Publishing).

Old Age: The Last Segregation, by Claire Townsend (Grossman).

The Water Lords: The Report on Industry and Environmental Crisis in Savannah, Georgia, by James M. Fallows (Grossman).

Water Wasteland: The Report on Water Pollution, by David Zwick and Marcy Benstock (Grossman).

What To Do With Your Bad Car: An Action Manual for Lemon Owners, by Ralph Nader, Lowell Dodge and Ralf Hotchkiss (Grossman).

The Workers: Portraits of Nine American Job Holders, by Kenneth Lasson (Grossman).

The Closed Enterprise System: The Report on Antitrust Enforcement, by Mark J. Green with Beverly C. Moore, Jr. and Bruce Wasserstein (Grossman).

Small — on Safety: The Designed-in Dangers of the Volkswagen, by the Center for Auto Safety (Grossman).

Sowing the Wind: The Report on Food Safety and the Chemical Harvest, by Harrison Wellford (Grossman).

Whistle Blowing: The Report on the Conference on Professional Responsibility, edited by Ralph Nader, Peter Petkas and Kate Blackwell (Grossman).

''Who Runs Congress? The President, Big Business or You?'', by Mark Green, James M. Fallows and David Zwick (Bantam Books).

Bitter Wages: The Report on Disease and Injury on the Job, by Joseph A. Page and Mary-Win O’Brien (Grossman).

Coal Mine Health and Safety: The Case of West Virginia, by J. Davitt McAteer (Prager Publishers).

Citibank: Ralph Nader’s Study Group Report on First National City Bank, by David Leinsdorf and Donald Etra (Viking/Compass).

The Company State: The Report on DuPont in Delaware, by James Phelan and Robert Pozen (Grossman).

The Consumer and Corporate Accountability, edited by Ralph Nader with Jean Carper (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich).

Corporate Power in America, edited by Ralph Nader and Mark J. Green (Grossman).

Damming the West: The Report on the Bureau of Reclamation, by Richard L. Berkman and W. Kip Viscusi (Grossman).

The Discarded Army: Veterans After Vietnam, by Paul Starr (Charterhouse).

The Monopoly Makers: The Report on Regulation and Competition, edited by Mark J. Green (Grossman).

Politics of Land: The Report on Land Use in California, by Robert C. Fellmeth (Grossman).

A Public Citizen’s Action Manual, by Donald Ross (Grossman).

You and Your Pension, by Ralph Nader and Kate Blackwell (Grossman).

Clouded Progress: An Evaluation of the HUD Residential Solar Energy Program, by Thomas Stanton, Stuart Gabriel and Peter Maier (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

The Last Stand: The Report on the National Forests, by Daniel R. Barney (Grossman).

The Madness Establishment: The Report on the National Institute of Mental Health, by Franklin Chu and Sharland Trotter (Grossman).

The Paper Plantation: The Report on the Paper Industry in Maine, by William C. Osborn (Grossman).

Working on the System: A Comprehensive Manual for Citizen Access to Federal Agencies, by James R. Michael with Ruth Fort (Basic Books).

The Brain Bank of America: An Inquiry into the Politics of Science, by Philip Boffey (McGraw-Hill).

Citizens’ Guide to Nuclear Power(Center for Study of Responsive Law).

The Other Government: The Unseen Power of Washington Lawyers, by Mark J. Green (Grossman).

Proudly We Hail: Profiles of Public Citizens in Action, by Kenneth Lasson (Grossman).

The Spoiled System: A Call for Civil Service Reform, by Robert G. Vaughan (Charterhouse).

American Universities: Who Pays for Them, Who Runs Them, and Who Profits from Them?(Public Citizen).

Outer Space and Inner Sanctums: Governments, Business and Satellite Communication, by Michael Kinsley (John Wiley & Sons, Inc).

Shadow Government: A Report on the Private Management of Government, by Daniel Guttman and Barry Wilner (Pantheon Books).

Talking Back To Business: Voiced and Unvoiced Consumer Complaints, by Arthur Best and Alan Andreasen (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Taming the Giant Corporation: How the Larger Corporations Control Our Lives, by Ralph Nader, Mark Green and Joel Seligman (W.W. Norton & Co).

Tax Politics: How They Make you Pay and What You Can Do About It, by Robert M. Brandon, Jonathan Rowe and Thomas Stanton (Pantheon Books).

Verdicts on Lawyers edited by Ralph Nader and Mark Green (Thomas Y. Crowell).

For The People: A Consumer Action Handbook by Joanne Manning Anderson (Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley).

Lost Frontier: The Marketing of Alaska by John Hanrahan and Peter Gruenstein (W.W. Norton & Co.).

More Holes Than Net: A Critical Evaluation of HUD’s System for Catching and Deterring FHA Lender Misconduct, by Peter L. Maier, Courtland J.W. Troutman and Thomas H. Stanton (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

The Menace of Atomic Energy, by Ralph Nader and John Abbotts (W.W. Norton & Co.).

Myths and Realities: Nuclear Power, Nuclear Bombs by James Cubie (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Nuclear Plants: The More They Build, The More You Pay by Ron Lanoue (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Public Scholars Research Bank: 112 Proposals for Academic Research in the Public Interest edited by Louis J. Sirico, Jr. (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Settle For Less: The Expensive Failure of HUD’s Real Estate Practices Staff by Courtland J. Troutman, Thomas Stanton and Peter Maier (Housing Research Group).

For Sale or Rent: A Crucial Study of Newspaper Real Estate Sections by Gail Rubin, Peter Maier, Josh Spielberg and Charlie Donaldson (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Flying Dilemmas: Consumer Problems and Complaint Mechanisms for Airline Passengers by Patricia Kennedy (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

The High Citadel: The Influence of Harvard Law School by Joel Seligman (Houghton Mifflin Co.).

A Proposal for a Tenant Resource and Advocacy Center(Center for Study of Responsive Law).

How to Talk Back to the Telephone Company: Playing the Telephone Game to Win by Louis J. Sirico, Jr. (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Hucksters in the Classroom: A Review of Industry Propaganda in Schools by Sheila Harty (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Good Works: A Guide to Social Change Careers (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Banding Together: How Check-Offs Will Revolutionize the Consumer Movement by Andrew Sharpless and Sarah Gallup (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Disposable Consumer Items: The Overlooked Mercury Pollution Problem by John Abbotts (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Energy Conservation by Kevin O’Brien and David Corn (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

When Consumers Complain by Arthur Best (Columbia University Press).

Yours For The Asking: A Cornucopia of Free Information You Can Obtain on Health, Food, Housing, Energy And Money edited by David Corn and Randi Vladimer (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Eating Clean: Food Safety and The Chemical Harvest(Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Good Works: A Guide to Social Change Careers by Kathleen Hughes (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

No Holds Barred: The Final Congressional Testimony of Admiral Hyman Rickover(Center for Study of Responsive Law).

A Citizen’s Guide to Lobbying by Marc Caplan (Dembner Books).

''Bank Deregulation: How Far Do We Go? Proceedings and Papers from a Public Policy Forum''(Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Leaving Them Defenseless: Reagan’s Drive to Destroy Nursing Home Law and Order by Kathleen Hughes (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

The Postal Precipice: Can the U S Postal Service Be Saved? by Kathleen Conkey (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Reagan in the Workplace: Unraveling the Health and Safety Net by Philip J. Simon (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Returning to the Jungle: How the Reagan Administration is Imperiling the Nation’s Meat and Poultry Inspection Program by Kathleen Hughes (Center for the Study of Responsive Law).

Women Take Charge: Asserting Your Rights in the Marketplace by Nina Easton with preface by Ralph Nader (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

''Making Change? Learning from Europe’s Consumer Cooperatives'' by the Ralph Nader Task Force on European Cooperatives (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Public Domain, Private Dominion: A History of Public Mineral Policy in America by Carl J. Mayer and George A. Riley (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books).

Being Beautiful: Deciding for Yourself prepared with the assistance of Katherine Isaac (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Of Meters and Misfeasance: What You Should Know About Utility Metering and Billing Errors by Brandon F. Greene and Show Mao Chen (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

The Real David Stockman by John Greenya and Anne Urban (St. Martin’s Press).

Eating Clean 2: Overcoming Food Hazards — A Consumer’s Guidebook prepared by Katherine Isaac and Steven Gold (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

More Action for a Change (A History of the Public Interest Research Groups) by Kelley Griffin (Dembner Books).

Goliath: Lloyd’s of London in the United States by Joanne Doroshow and Adrian J. Wilkes (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Intolerable Alternatives: The Problem With Alternative Compensation Systems by Catherine Mauzy and Joanne Doroshow (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

The Home Book: A Guide to Safety, Security and Savings in the Home prepared with the assistance of Elizabeth Hax (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Troubled Waters on Tap: Organic Chemicals in the Public Drinking Water Systems and the Failure of Regulation by Duff Conacher and Associates (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Women Activists: Challenging the Abuse of Power by Anne Witte Garland (The Feminist Press at the City University of New York).

Defective Defense: How the Pentagon Buys Weapons That Do Not Work by Louis Nemeth and Kukula Kapoor Glastris (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

The Failed Promise of the National Cooperative Bank by Seyoum Haregot (Center for Study of for Responsive Law).

Forty Ways to Make Government Purchasing Green by Eleanor J. Lewis & Eric Weltman (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Issues in Resource Conservation, briefing series #1(Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Eliminating the Use of Virgin Wood in Pallets & Packing Materials by Ned Daly (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Undervaluing Forests by Mike Roselle (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Government Purchasing: What Are we Buying With Our Tax Dollars by Todd Paglia (Center for Study of Responsive Law).

Energy Directions: Toward a Sustainable Future by Jonathan Dushoff (Center for Study of Responsive Law).