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A federal trial in Portland about the president’s authority to deploy the National Guard to the city got off with a stunning revelation: troops briefly deployed to a federal immigration building in South Portland this month,
Immergut, who was appointed by Trump, blocked the federalization and deployment of Oregon National Guard members and the deployment of any federalized National Guard to Oregon in a pair of temporary restraining orders issued Oct. 4 and Oct. 5.
Judges in the Ninth Circuit voted to have a larger panel reconsider a decision that could have allowed President Trump to use soldiers at the Portland, Ore., immigration building.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed Wednesday that members of the National Guard were briefly sent to Portland, Ore., earlier this month despite a judge’s order barring their deployment. Jean
The trial will consider the merits of Oregon's legal challenge. Prior proceedings have focused on restraining orders to prevent deployment while the case plays out.
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9th Circuit agrees to broader review of Oregon National Guard deployment: What happens next?
Separately, U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut is moving ahead with a trial starting Wednesday on the merits of the troop case.
Judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit put a pause on a block preventing Oregon's National Guard from being sent to Portland on Oct. 20. The ruling is a step toward allowing the deployment of hundreds of National Guard members from ...
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals also vacated a ruling from last week that sided with the Trump administration on the federalization of the Oregon National Guard.