
Less than two business weeks have passed since Donald Trump was inaugurated as president, but in that short amount of time, the country has been thrown into legal chaos thanks to a series of executive orders that don’t exactly pass the constitutional smell test.
Luckily, several Biglaw firms — including Gibson Dunn, Akin, Littler, Brownstein, and Sheppard Mullin — have introduced tools that can be used to keep track of Trump’s presidential whims.
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Here’s a brief note provided by Akin to describe its Trump Tracker, and how it can be used:
The Trump Administration’s executive orders cut across dozens of industries. This searchable tool breaks down the orders and their impact. Akin will update the Tracker as orders are published and provide in-depth analysis of specific orders.
(Screenshot via Akin)
Tools like these will certainly come in handy over the course of the next four years.
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