National Guard can deploy to Portland, OR
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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to reconsider its decision to allow the Trump administration to deploy 200 federalized members of the Oregon National Guard to Portland, potentially setting the stage for a landmark constitutional battle that could reach the Supreme Court.
The full 9th Circuit Court of Appeals declined to rehear a panel’s order allowing National Guard troops to deploy
A federal judge has railed against her Trump-appointed colleagues after they allowed the president to send troops into Portland, declaring their ruling was beyond absurd. In a major victory for President Donald Trump,
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said Friday it wanted more time to decide whether to rehear arguments on the matter.
The appeals court previously granted the government an emergency stay after a federal judge ordered the president to return control of the state's National Guard to Governor Gavin Newsom.
Limited government requires not only laws but also the ambition of the political branches to check each other.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit joined the Ninth Circuit in rejecting the government’s bid to lift a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the executive order.
A federal judge previously dismissed the case over “undisputed evidence” that an individual's placement on the U visa waiting list has no impact on their ability to pursue parole.