A federal appeals court has temporarily halted the deadline for the Trump administration to restore displays removed from national parks. This decision was made on Tuesday by a three-judge panel of the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals. The original deadline was set for next week and involved displays related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and climate change that were removed over the past year.
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Appeals Court Delays Deadline for Restoration of National Park Displays
A federal appeals court has paused the deadline for the Trump administration to restore displays removed from national parks. The decision was made by the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals and affects displays related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and climate change.
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Appeals court pauses deadline for Interior to restore NPS displays
Appeals Court Delays Deadline for Restoration of National Park Displays