Appeals court reverses order requiring removed signs to be restored at National Park sites
Summary
A federal appeals court stopped a lower court’s order that said the National Park Service must put back signs and exhibits removed during President Trump’s administration. The appeals court ruled that the previous decision to restore these items is paused.Key Facts
- The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s ruling.
- The lower court had ordered the National Park Service to restore signs and exhibits removed.
- These materials were taken down during President Trump’s administration.
- The Trump administration said the removals were part of a planned change.
- The appeals court temporarily blocked the order to restore the materials.
- The case relates to how the government manages historical and informational displays in national parks.
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