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I'm trying to cite the Public Law given below. When I compile bibtex the output always reads [Congress, 1960] and in my references section is recorded as Congress, U.

I would like it to read [U.S. Congress, 1960] in citations and

U.S. Congress. (1960). Multiple Use and Sustained...

in the references section.

I'm using natbib with apalike style.

@article{MUSYA1960,
  title={The {M}ultiple {U}se {S}ustained {Y}ield {A}ct of {J}une 12, 1960. 74   {S}tat. 215; 16 {U}.{S}.{C}. 528-531, {P}ublic {L}aw 86-517},
  author={Congress, U.S.},
  year={1960}
}

Any ideas on how I can override the natbib apalike default?

ABM
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    Use author="{U.S.~Congress, U.S.}", (extra quotations). – Marco Daniel Oct 06 '13 at 14:41
  • author="{U.S.~Congress, U.S.}" gave me [U.S. Congress, U.S., 1960] as citations. I changed it to author="{U.S.~Congress}" and get [U.S. Congress, 1960]. – ABM Oct 06 '13 at 15:55

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