Mapping the Trump Trials
Faculty Mentor(s) Name(s)
Dr. Benjamin Clark
Abstract
Donald Trump has been involved in many different legal trials, some of these overlaps while others stand on their own. This project sets out to create a map using digital tools to depict these legal battles. The trials will be divided into seven categories, these cover six main trails that directly impact either Trump’s political aspirations, or his business. The seventh category is set aside to connect all the other trials that Trump is involved in. The different lawyers, defendants, prosecutors, and judges involved will be logged, categorized, and summarized to give an overview of who they are, what their role is, and how they are connected. This map can then be used to educate the public on the different legal battles by showing how some of them are connected and some are not, as well as the different levels of government these trials are taking place. The map will be free for public use to encourage the education of the public at large.
Start Date
27-3-2024 10:30 AM
End Date
27-3-2024 10:38 AM
Location
Arts and Sciences 2-72
Mapping the Trump Trials
Arts and Sciences 2-72
Donald Trump has been involved in many different legal trials, some of these overlaps while others stand on their own. This project sets out to create a map using digital tools to depict these legal battles. The trials will be divided into seven categories, these cover six main trails that directly impact either Trump’s political aspirations, or his business. The seventh category is set aside to connect all the other trials that Trump is involved in. The different lawyers, defendants, prosecutors, and judges involved will be logged, categorized, and summarized to give an overview of who they are, what their role is, and how they are connected. This map can then be used to educate the public on the different legal battles by showing how some of them are connected and some are not, as well as the different levels of government these trials are taking place. The map will be free for public use to encourage the education of the public at large.