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The Oregon Department of Justice argued against federal tariffs at the U.S. Court of International Trade, raising concerns about executive power over taxation.
M” in court documents, is from Mexico and has been living in Vancouver, Washington. Her arrest Monday alarmed some advocates, ...
A federal judge in Oregon barred the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from removing an asylum seeker from the state after ...
Interns paid with federal dollars will now not be showing up for the non-profit arts festival despite being needed for more ...
A federal judge Wednesday said he’ll allow most of the civil rights claims filed by a man placed on the No Fly List without ...
A lawsuit co-led by Oregon challenging four executive orders on tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump had its first ...
A three-justice panel in New York City on Wednesday heard the first oral arguments in a 12-state effort to overturn the new tariffs.
Oregonians who have been wrongfully imprisoned can petition the state for tens of thousands of dollars in compensation and an ...
On April 22, the U.S. Department of Justice slashed several Oregon grant programs for disabled ... "We matter, and just because you may see us as lacking with some kind of disability, that doesn ...
The Dallas-based telecom giant AT&T is making a play for a fiber network that will help it expand is reach by millions.
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