Appeals court pauses deadline for Interior to restore NPS displays
Summary
A federal appeals court has temporarily stopped a deadline that required the Trump administration to put back many displays in national parks. These displays were removed during a policy change that reduced materials about diversity, fairness, and climate change.Key Facts
- The court involved is the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals.
- The decision was made by a group of three judges.
- The ruling paused the deadline set for next week.
- The removed displays related to topics like diversity, equity, inclusion, and climate change.
- The changes happened under President Donald Trump’s administration.
- The displays were located in national parks across the United States.
- The ruling is temporary, meaning it only delays the deadline for now.
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