UPDATE HERE: Judge agrees to delay fence removal at Eugene federal building until July 2 A federal judge on Monday ruled that a tall metal fence around the perimeter of the Eugene Federal Building ...
A federal judge in Eugene says the fence at the downtown Federal Building must be removed. A federal judge in Eugene said Monday afternoon that the fence at the downtown Federal Building must be ...
The federal government installed a black fence around the federal building in Eugene, Oregon, in late April 2026. Protesters sued the government, arguing the fence chilled their right to protest ...
A federal judge ordered the removal of a fence around the Eugene federal building within 48 hours, but has now delayed that order until July 2. The judge sided with a lawsuit arguing the fence ...
On Monday, federal Judge Mustafa Kasubhai sided with local activists suing the federal government over the fence. Kasubhai ordered a preliminary injunction, citing free-speech concerns. He gave the ...
Architect William Van Alen’s plans for the building’s formidable steel helmet grew taller and more ambitious over time. NYPL On a mild October day in 1929, the architect William Van Alen watched from ...
In 48 hours, the fence around the federal building in Eugene must come down. That’s the decision of a federal judge on Monday who issued a preliminary injunction on behalf of the Civil Liberties ...
Windows users can import browser data from Google Chrome to Microsoft Edge in the first run. This feature has especially been designed to keep users sticking to Microsoft Edge while they are setting ...
Remember when England were the masters of the Test run chase? The aura has dimmed a lot since those early, innocent days of the Bazballers and even that lot would baulk at the task facing England at ...
Microsoft’s Edge browser seems to have gotten a new lease of life with the Chromium engine. This version of the Edge browser supports Chrome extensions and offers native Chromecast streaming. Most of ...
Protecting free speech and where protests can happen brought out community members to “Pack the Court” — backing the Civil Liberties Defense Center as it appeared at the U.S. District Court for Eugene ...
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