WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump is suggesting the United States should "seriously" consider profiling Muslims inside the country as a terrorism-fighting tool, the latest example of the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting increasingly backing positions that could single out a group based on its religion.
"We really have to look at profiling," Trump said in an interview broadcast Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation." "It's not the worst thing to do."
A graduate of Harvard Law School is suing New York's bar examination board, claiming a promising legal career was derailed because she wasn't given enough special treatment on the bar exam.