The Richmond Law Library announces the publication of a new resource for tracking executive orders (EOs), related policy decisions, and litigation. In addition, the guide includes sections on budgets, spending, and resources for specific groups. – Information on Trump Administration Executive Orders
These resources are intended to assist researchers in understanding the development, interpretation, and impact of executive orders and related developments. Users are encouraged to critically evaluate the information found within the linked resources. The Richmond School of Law Library does not control the content of external sites.
Across sections in this guide, content originates from various providers and types of content:
Examples of sources in this guide:
- Executive Order Text: Sources providing the full text of EOs as published in the Federal Register, in a self-updating list.
- Legal Analysis: Content from law firms monitoring EOs and related legal developments.
- Policy Summaries: Summaries and analysis from news and policy organizations, often focused on specific subject areas.
- News and Commentary: Analysis and reporting from news organizations (e.g., Wall Street Journal, New York Times).
- News Updates: Real-time news feeds and audio transcripts related to EOs.
- Primary Source Materials: Access to legal and other primary source documents.
Content in our guide was initially developed by law librarians at American University’s Washington College of Law. We are publishing their initial collection with permission, enhanced with additions by the Richmond School of Law Library. We’re grateful for the ability to adopt this guide for the Richmond Law community.