
Charles R. Breyer
Charles R. Breyer is a United States District Judge for the Northern District of California, known for his thoughtful and balanced approach to complex legal issues. Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1997, he has presided over a range of cases, including those involving civil rights, business disputes, and government actions. Recently, he was mentioned in the context of a legal challenge to the deployment of military forces in Los Angeles, highlighting his role in adjudicating significant matters that arise in a politically charged atmosphere.
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Recent news mentions
Charles R. Breyer is the judge presiding over the trial regarding the National Guard's deployment in Los Angeles.
The legal battle over Trump’s use of the National Guard moves to a California courtroomUS district court judge Charles R Breyer rebuked the Trump administration for its activation of national guard units.
How Trump hinted at a crackdown on protests long before his inauguration | Donald TrumpU.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer issued the decision Thursday, siding with Governor Gavin Newsom and ordering Trump to return control of the Guard to the state 'forthwith.'
Judge rules Trump illegally seized California National Guard during riotsJudge Charles R. Breyer determined that Trump's actions were illegal and exceeded his legal authority.
Juez dice que Trump activó ilegalmente a la Guardia Nacional en protestas de Los Ángeles; debe devolver control al gobernadorJudge Charles R. Breyer rejected California's emergency request to prevent the Pentagon from expanding the National Guard's mission.
El despliegue militar de Trump no acalla las protestas en Los ÁngelesA court notice indicated the petition was filed before judge Charles R. Breyer in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.
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