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Appeals court reverses order requiring removed signs to be restored at National Park sites
Key takeaways
- The judges determined that the Trump administration made a strong showing that the harms that the district court relied on to order the restoration of the materials did not meet the standards for an injunction.
- Judges David Barron, Gustavo Gelp and Julie Rikelman also found that the groups suing the government cannot show that a stay of the district court s order … would cause them substantial injury.
- Barron was appointed by former President Obama, while Gelp and Rikelman are appointees of former President Biden.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday halted the ruling, which would have restored park materials that the administration says were purged as part of the administration s effort to get rid of materials that disparage Americans.
The judges determined that the Trump administration made a strong showing that the harms that the district court relied on to order the restoration of the materials did not meet the standards for an injunction.
Judges David Barron, Gustavo Gelp and Julie Rikelman also found that the groups suing the government cannot show that a stay of the district court s order … would cause them substantial injury.
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