The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon has announced the settlement of a lawsuit alleging that agents sent by President Donald Trump in 2020 to protect a federal courthouse used excessive force against racial justice protesters.
A group of racial justice protesters reached a settlement with the federal government after filing a lawsuit accusing agents of using excessive force in 2020.
A settlement between the federal government and the ACLU of Oregon has closed one of the lawsuits filed on behalf of protesters who were injured during the 2020 racial justice protests in downtown
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Hundreds from different faith communities gathered in Portland to protect undocumented immigrants in our region as federal deportations ramp up under the Trump administration.
KOIN Sports Director Adam Bjaranson caught up with the author, who is not only a Pacific Northwest native, but also played baseball at Portland State. Gresham police are searching for the suspect of a shooting that left one person with life-threatening injuries early Monday morning.
PORTLAND, Ore. — A lawsuit alleging that ... “We are proud to have represented our courageous clients," ACLU of Oregon's legal director, Kelly Simon, said in the news release.
“We are proud to have represented our courageous clients," ACLU of Oregon's legal director ... Thousands of protesters in Portland took to the streets for months in 2020 following the murder ...
A Lawsuit Alleging Excessive Force Against 2020 Protesters in Oregon Has Been Settled, ACLU Says PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A lawsuit alleging that law enforcement agents sent by President Donald ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday will sign the Laken Riley Act into law as his administration's first piece of legislation. It mandates the detention and potential deportation of people in the U.S. illegally who are accused of theft and violent crimes before they've actually been convicted.
Workers for the City of Portland have voted in favor of a strike if they can’t reach an agreement with the city.
The unionized employees are part of the city's water, transportation, police and permitting departments. Workers want higher pay.
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