The American Bar Association has announced a new venture that aims to help journalists, the media, and general public fact check legal issues that hit the mainstream media.

The website, ABALegalFactCheck.com, allows anyone to email questions for legal fact checking, but does not promise that all questions will be answered. Rather, the website appears to just be an informative website where trending legal topics that are being confused by media, journalists and pundits, might be explained.

Quick Answers to Big Questions

The ABA’s fact checking website seeks to debunk many of the statements being made about how the law works.

Reliable Answers

According to the ABA’s new president Hilarie Bass, the site was created to provide the public with a source for reliable answers. Their goal is to provide answers in an unbiased, non-partisan way (just like we do over here at FindLaw). 

Related Resources:

  • Undocumented Immigrants Can Practice Law in the U.S. (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)
  • New ABA President: ‘Just the Facts’ (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)
  • New Mental Health Recommendations for Lawyers (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)

You Don’t Have To Solve This on Your Own – Get a Lawyer’s Help

Civil Rights

Block on Trump’s Asylum Ban Upheld by Supreme Court

Criminal

Judges Can Release Secret Grand Jury Records

Politicians Can’t Block Voters on Facebook, Court Rules