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- Court clears way for replacement of slavery exhibit at President's House in Philadelphia
A federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to immediately replace the slavery exhibit at the President's House in Philadelphia. The decision clears the way for changes to the exhibit without further legal delays.
- Court clears way for replacement of slavery exhibit at President's House in Philadelphia
A federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to immediately replace the slavery exhibit at the President's House in Philadelphia. The decision clears the way for the exhibit's replacement.
- Court clears way for replacement of slavery exhibit at President's House in Philadelphia
A federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to immediately replace the slavery exhibit at the President's House in Philadelphia. The decision clears the way for the exhibit's replacement.
- Court clears way for replacement of slavery exhibit at President's House in Philadelphia
A federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to immediately replace the slavery exhibit at the President's House in Philadelphia. The court cleared the way for this action.
- Slavery exhibit can be replaced; Juneteenth weekend; Krasner oversight | Morning Roundup
A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration's attempt to replace a slavery exhibit at the President’s House Site in Philadelphia. The city had sued to recover the removed panels, securing an injunction in February. Juneteenth weekend events in Philadelphia include parades and festivals, while a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling adds state oversight to Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
- Court ruling clears way to replace slavery exhibit in Philadelphia at President’s House Site, handing Trump a win
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration can replace a slavery exhibit removed from the President’s House Site in Philadelphia, dismissing an injunction that required the National Park Service to restore it. The court found the city lacks authority to curate the exhibits and affirmed the administration’s replacement panels as historically contextual.
- Trump administration can replace Washington slavery exhibit in Philadelphia, appeals court says
A federal appeals court panel ruled that the Trump administration can replace a slavery exhibit at George Washington’s home in Philadelphia. The decision allows the administration to modify the exhibit, which focuses on slavery, at the historic site.