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In her ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut found President Trump “did not have a lawful basis to federalize the National Guard.”
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In her 16-page order granting the preliminary injunction, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut said she needed more time to go through the case. The block now goes until 5 p.m. on Nov. 7.
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U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut said she aimed to issue a ruling Sunday.
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Large crowds gathered in Meford for the second “No Kings” protest, featuring music, costumes and American flags.
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A menagerie of costumed demonstrators and dance parties have drawn national attention to Portland amid protests over federal troops.
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Multiple decisions in a lawsuit brought by Oregon and the city of Portland against the federal government are being decided in two different courts.
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Social media personalities, conservative media outlets and the Trump administration itself are blending online content to serve the administration’s policies.
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The Trump administration is hoping to undo orders blocking the National Guard.
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Protesters took to streets and sidewalks in Oregon Saturday, in the latest round of nationwide demonstrations against the Trump administration.
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Outside of Portland, protests drew hundreds of people in Tigard, Madras, Pendleton, Medford and elsewhere across Oregon on Saturday, as part of the national “Hands Off” day of action.
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President Donald Trump said he would target colleges that saw large pro-Palestinan protests in an effort to combat on-campus anti-semitism. Cal Poly Humboldt activists are wary.
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Like any group, members of Oregon’s Jewish communities hold diverse views on the protests seen here and across the country, as well as on the war abroad. Many feel afraid, anxious and isolated.
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CalMatters’ Sergio Olmos documented two dramatic days at UCLA that culminated in the university dismantling a pro-Palestine encampment. Here’s a look at what he saw.
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University administration said that 25 protesters were arrested early Tuesday morning on the Arcata campus.