A recent federal appeals court ruling that blocked the enforcement of a California law requiring federal agents to display identification has cast doubt on the future of a similar Oregon law that also prohibits law enforcement operating in the state from wearing masks.

A panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in late April blocked California’s law applying to federal, state and local law enforcement and requiring them to display their agency and name or badge number in most circumstances. Judge Jacqueline H. Nguyen, an Obama appointee, joined Judges Mark J. Bennett and Daniel P. Collins, Trump appointees, in ruling that the law violates the U.S. Constitution’s supremacy clause, which ensures that federal law supersedes conflicting state ones. 

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