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Martin Johnson Trump Administration, Oregon Governor's Office Talking about Removing Agents from Portland: Report The Hill (7/29/2020) The Trump administration is in early talks with the Oregon governor's office to remove federal officers from Portland that have been in the city since late June to protect its federal courthouse, which has become a focal point for Black Lives Matter protests, a senior White House official told The Associated Press. 2020  
Marty Johnson Trump after Portland Mayor Tear-gassed: 'He Made a Fool out of Himself' The Hill (7/24/2020) President Trump took a dig at Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler (D) on Thursday evening, mocking him for getting tear-gassed at protests in Oregon the previous night. 2020  
Marty Johnson Trump Blasts Oregon Officials over Portland Protests The Hill (7/29/2020) President Trump on Wednesday went on the offensive once again against Oregon Democrats who have opposed the presence of federal agents in Portland, calling Gov. Kate Brown (D) and Mayor Ted Wheeler (D) very weak people. 2020  
  Trump Calls into Rush Limbaugh's Show for Two Hours (10/9/2020) President Trump on Friday called into Rush Limbaugh's talk radio show for two hours, during which the president levied familiar complaints about the media and Democrats and took yet another position on stimulus talks. 2020  
Brett Samuels Trump Calls Treatment of St. Louis Couple Who Pointed Guns at Protesters 'A Disgrace' The Hill (7/14/2020) President Trump on Tuesday defended a St. Louis couple who went viral after they stood outside their home brandishing weapons as a group of protesters marched past them. 2020  
Morgan Chalfant Trump Dismisses Question on Deaths of Black Americans in Police Custody The Hill (7/14/2020) President Trump on Tuesday asserted that more white Americans die at the hands of police than Black Americans and criticized a reporter for asking why African Americans are still dying in law enforcement custody. 2020  
Justin Wise Trump Labels Portland Mayor a 'Fool': 'Bring in the National Guard' The Hill (8/30/2020) President Trump ramped up his attacks against Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler (D) on Sunday after a person was killed in the Oregon city following skirmishes between supporters of the president and Black Lives Matter demonstrators. 2020  
Rebecca Kheel Trump on Collision Course with Congress over Bases with Confederate Names The Hill (6/11/2020) President Trump and Congress are on a collision course over whether to rename Army bases that are named for Confederate military officers. 2020  
  Trump on Romney March with Protesters: 'Tremendous Sincerity, What a Guy' The Hill (6/8/2020) President Trump on Monday weighed in on video of Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) marching with protesters in Washington, D.C., a day earlier and saying black lives matter."" 2020  
Morgan Chalfant and Brett Samuels Trump Police Executive Order Seeks to Limit Chokeholds The Hill (6/16/2020) President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order on police reform amid a broad national debate sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which has itself led to heightened calls to address racial justice issues in the United States. 2020  
Marty Johnson Trump Punts When Asked about Systemic Racism in Us The Hill (9/1/2020) President Trump pivoted upon being asked whether he thought systemic racism is a problem in the United States on Tuesday during a press conference in Kenosha, the Wisconsin city where a Black man was shot in the back by police numerous times recently. 2020  
Tal Axelrod Trump Rallies Supporters at White House in First Event since Covid-19 Diagnosis The Hill (10/10/2020) President Trump rallied his supporters at the White House Saturday in the first public event hes held since he was diagnosed with COVID-19. 2020  
Morgan Chalfant and Brett Samuels Trump Renews Culture War, Putting Gop on Edge The Hill (7/6/2020) President Trump is sharpening his attacks on cultural issues in a return to a political safe haven that has some Republicans on the defensive ahead of November. 2020  
Morgan Chalfant Trump Says He's Considering Swapping out Goodyear Tires from Presidential Car The Hill (8/19/2020) President Trump doubled down on his attacks against tiremaker Goodyear over its policies on political attire, saying Wednesday he's considering replacing the company's tires on the presidential car with a different brand. 2020  
Julia Manchester Trump Seeks to Overcome Eroding Support among Women The Hill (8/22/2020) President Trump is facing a growing deficit with female voters, putting his reelection chances in jeopardy ahead of November. 2020  
Brett Samuels and Morgan Chalfant Trump Sidesteps Blake Shooting to Extol Law Enforcement in Kenosha The Hill (9/1/2020) President Trump on Tuesday toured property damage and lauded law enforcement in Kenosha, Wis., while largely sidestepping the police shooting of Jacob Blake there that set off days of demonstrations and renewed calls for systemic reform to policing and racial justice. 2020  
  Trump Slams Romney: He 'Couldn't Be Elected Dog Catcher Right Now in Utah' (9/3/2020) President Trump took a swipe at Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) during a campaign event in Latrobe, Pa., on Thursday, saying the lawmaker couldn't be elected dog catcher right now in Utah. 2020  
Brett Samuels and Morgan Chalfant Trump Stirs Controversy with Latest Race Remarks The Hill (7/14/2020) President Trump offered inflammatory comments on race in two separate interviews Tuesday, including responding to a question about police killings of Black people by saying police also kill white people. 2020  
Jonathan Easley Trump to Attack Biden's Record in Convention Address The Hill (8/27/2020) President Trump plans to go on the attack against Democratic nominee Joe Biden in his convention speech on Thursday night, which will paint his rival as a failed Washington lifer and a vehicle for a radical left-wing agenda. 2020  
Morgan Chalfant Trump to Hold Unconventional White House Convention The Hill (8/23/2020) President Trump wont get the convention moment he originally hoped or planned for when he officially accepts the Republican nomination for president but it may be one on which he can still capitalize. 2020  
Rachel Frazin Trump to Withdraw Controversial Public Lands Nominee The Hill (8/15/2020) President Trump will withdraw William Perry Pendleys nomination to lead the Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM), a White House official confirmed to The Hill. 2020  
Marty Johnson Trump Upends Own Messaging with Black Voters The Hill (10/1/2020) President Trump, trailing in polls and desperately needing to expand his voting base, potentially hamstrung his chances to do so by refusing to condemn white supremacy during Tuesday nights presidential debate in Cleveland. 2020  
Morgan Chalfant Trump Urges Boycott of Goodyear Tires over Maga Attire Policy The Hill (8/19/2020) President Trump on Wednesday discouraged Americans from purchasing Goodyear tires after it was reported that company employees in Kansas were told not to wear Make America Great Again attire or other politically-affiliated gear. 2020  
Alexander Bolton Trump Warnings on Lawlessness Divide Gop Candidates The Hill (9/1/2020) Senate Republicans running for reelection are divided over whether to embrace President Trumps aggressive tactics toward Black Lives Matter protesters and his dire warnings of lawlessness under a possible Biden administration. 2020  
Rebecca Klar Trump, Portland Mayor Trade Blame for Rise in Violence The Hill (8/30/2020) President Trump and Portland, Ore., Mayor Ted Wheeler (D) on Sunday traded jabs over who was responsible for the rise in violence in the city between Black Lives Matter protesters and counterprotesters that led to a fatal shooting Saturday night. 2020  
Justine Coleman Trump-appointed Global Media Chief Sued over Allegations of Pro-trump Agenda The Hill (10/8/2020) Five suspended officials in the U.S. Agency for Global Media filed a lawsuit Thursday against the agency and its Trump-appointed CEO over allegations executives are breaking the laws by promoting a pro- President Trump agenda. 2020  
Engy Abdelkader, Elie Mystal, Wajahat Ali, Jim Weinstein U.s. Elections 2020: Where and How Do We Draw a Constitutionally Permissible Line to a Candidate's Inflammatory Political Rhetoric? 44 Harbinger 140 (4/24/2020) From November 2019 to April 2020, the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice's Rights of Immigrants Committee hosted a six-part webinar series exploring immigration at the intersection of national security law, public international law, and U.S. Constitutional law. What follows is a transcript from the second panel of the series, which took... 2020  
Ellison Berryhill Unintended Consequences: an Analysis of Six Proposals to Reform the U.s. Criminal Justice System 58 University of Louisville Law Review 485 (Summer, 2020) The dramatic increase in the incarceration rate in the United States has been well documented. Between 1975 and 2003, the number of prisoners increased by five times the historical average. Reformers and critics typically focus on Presidents Nixon and Reagan as the major causes of this rise. These presidents spearheaded efforts to fight wars on... 2020  
Ruth Milkman Union Decline and Labor Revival in the 21 Century United States 95 Chicago-Kent Law Review 273 (2020) The size and influence of organized labor in the United States has been declining steadily for more than half a century. The relentless downward trend in union density (defined as the proportion of wage and salary workers who are union members) began in the late 1950s and accelerated with the systematic dismantling of New Deal era reforms after the... 2020  
Gurjot Kaur, Dana Sussman Unlocking the Power and Possibility of Local Enforcement of Human and Civil Rights: Lessons Learned from the Nyc Commission on Human Rights 51 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 582 (Winter, 2020) If you ask most people in the United States where to go to file a complaint of discrimination or receive assistance from the government in addressing discrimination, chances are that they will not likely be able to tell you. For those who do have some familiarity, they may point to the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC),... 2020  
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