Federal appeals court rules Interior can remove, replace Philadelphia slavery exhibits
Summary
A federal appeals court decided that the Trump administration can remove and replace a slavery exhibit at the first U.S. executive residence site in Philadelphia. This ruling overturned a lower court order that had forced the government to put back the removed displays.Key Facts
- The court ruling supports the Trump administration's ability to change the slavery exhibit.
- The site is known as the nation’s first executive residence, located in Philadelphia.
- A lower court had previously ordered the federal government to restore the removed displays.
- The appeals court reversed this earlier decision.
- The exhibit relates to slavery and its historical presentation at the site.
- The case involves the Department of the Interior, which manages the site.
- The ruling allows the government more control over how history is displayed at federal sites.
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