Lawsuit against Eugene aims to change police response to protests

By Elizabeth Castillo (OPB)
March 2, 2021 7:49 a.m.

Broadcast: Tuesday, March 2

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As confrontations between police officers and protesters become increasingly common, the Civil Liberties Defense Center is suing the city of Eugene and police officers from the Eugene Police Department over the treatment of activists and city residents during Black Lives Matter protests last year. We hear from Lauren Regan, the executive director and a senior staff attorney with the center, about updates to the lawsuit.

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