Since it was established through an Executive Order in 1973 as part of the "global war on the drug menace," the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has been tasked with enforcing controlled substance laws and regulations in the United States. It also works with U.S. and international bodies to combat illicit growing, manufacture, and distribution of controlled substances. It also recommends and supports non-enforcement programs designed to reduce the availability of illicit controlled substances on domestic and international markets.
20120301 CALEA DOJ Second Hardy Dec Ex O Vaughn Index Cardozo Release
20120301 CALEA DOJ Second Hardy Dec Ex P Vaughn Index Lynch Release
20120301 CALEA DOJ Second Hardy Dec ISO Defs MSJ
20120301 CALEA DOJ Second Myrick Dec DEA and Exhibits
20120301 CALEA DOJ Second Ellis Dec CRIM
20120301 CALEA DOJ Second Ellis Dec CRIM Vaughn Index
CALEA FOIA - Department of Justice's Motion for Summary Judgment
20110901 DEA CALEA Reprocessed Documents
DEA documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
20110901 DEA CALEA Release 6
DEA documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
20110801 DEA CALEAUpdate Release 5
DEA documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.