
Enjoining Excessive Force at ICE Protests
From Law, disrupted by Law, disrupted
April 2, 2026 · 38 min
About this episode
The episode discusses litigation challenging federal law enforcement responses to protests, focusing on the Dickinson case in Portland, Oregon.
John is joined by Matthew Borden, partner and co-founder of BraunHagey & Borden, and Kory DeClark, partner at BraunHagey & Borden. They discuss litigation challenging federal law enforcement responses to protests, focusing on the Dickinson case in Portland, Oregon, that resulted in an injunction restricting how government agents may use force against demonstrators. The case arose from a series of protests against immigration enforcement policies. The plaintiffs alleged a pattern of ex...
People in this episode
Host: John
Guests: Matthew Borden, Kory DeClark
Topics covered
- litigation
- federal law enforcement
- protests
- immigration enforcement
- excessive force
- injunction
Keywords
- ICE protests
- excessive force
- litigation
- injunction
- immigration enforcement
- federal law enforcement
- protest rights
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BraunHagey & Borden
Places: Portland, Oregon
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