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Court weighs tear gas limits at ICE protests
A federal appeals panel heard arguments Tuesday on limits to federal agents' use of chemical munitions during protests outside an ICE facility in Portland. Why it matters: The case could determine how ...
Despite some tension and minor injuries, May Day was a far cry from nights like Jan. 31 when federal officers gassed a far larger crowd, including children and seniors.
Two Trump-appointed judges express concern that restrictions could endanger federal officers during large-scale demonstrations.
The Justice Department asked the three-judge appeals panel to block two separate orders issued by two federal judges in Oregon that drastically limited when Homeland Security can use those weapons ...
Two federal judges in Oregon have limited the use of crowd control weapons at the Portland ICE facility. The Trump administration appealed both those rulings. The Trump administration will argue ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A three-judge panel at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned orders from lower courts which barred the indiscriminate use of crowd control munitions by federal officers ...
People living near a federal immigration detention center in Portland, Oregon, don't have a constitutional right to limit when federal officers can use tear gas and other non-lethal crowd control ...
Among the most unpredictable parts of a trial is voir dire – the jury selection process. It provides attorneys some insight into the people available to hear their case and render a verdict.
More than 420 pages of Federal Protective Service incident reports released Friday describe officers firing pepper balls and tear gas, confronting demonstrators and getting pelted with objects and ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A federal appeals court heard arguments Tuesday on whether to reinstate restrictions on federal officers' use of tear gas against protesters outside Portland's ICE facility. The Ninth ...
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