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Share and speak up for justice, law & order... PORTLAND, Ore. — Two federal judges have dismissed frivolous lawsuits filed by left-wing groups in Portland who claimed that federal officers violated the rights of protesters at BLM-Antifa riots. One lawsuit was filed by the ACLU of Oregon on behalf of four Antifa members who were self-described as “street medics.” They accused federal officers — DHS and U.S. Marshals — of unlawfully targeting them, the Post Millennial reported. Moreover, a second lawsuit filed by left-wing politicians and activists alleged the actions of federal agents outside the federal Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse encroached on state powers, according to the report.
Oregonian | Dec 16, 2020 | News | 6 The state’s $62 million relief fund for Black Oregonians has agreed to stop allocating money while a federal court considers a new legal challenge that could shut down the program for good. U.S. Judge Karin Immergut previously denied two separate requests for an injunction or restraining order to stop the fund from using race to distribute grants. In those instances, the Oregon Cares Fund set aside money for the plaintiffs in case they prevailed in their legal challenges. For that reason, Immergut concluded they could not show irreparable harm and declined to shut down the state’s novel program.
State’s fund for Black Oregonians suspends grants, faces renewed legal challenge By Jamie Goldberg, oregonlive.com Share: The state’s $62 million relief fund for Black Oregonians has agreed to stop allocating money while a federal court considers a new legal challenge that could shut down the program for good. U.S. Judge Karin Immergut previously denied two separate requests for an injunction or restraining order to stop the fund from using race to distribute grants. In those instances, the Oregon Cares Fund set aside money for the plaintiffs in case they prevailed in their legal challenges. For that reason, Immergut concluded they could not show irreparable harm and declined to shut down the state’s novel program.