The Trump administration filed an appeal after a judge ordered slavery exhibits that were removed from the President's House Site to be returned.
Workers began restoring the exhibit Thursday after a judge’s order to return, despite a Trump administration appeal.
The slavery exhibits were removed from the President's House in Philadelphia under a directive from the Trump administration ...
Displays about slavery at the President's House​ in Old City were being restored nearly a month after they were removed by ...
President Donald Trump's Department of the Interior and its secretary, Doug Burgum, have appealed after Judge Cynthia Rufe ...
The Trump administration said Tuesday it plans to appeal the judge's earlier ruling ordering the park service to restore the exhibit.
National Park Service workers were seen reinstalling the panels after a judge ruled on Monday for them to be restored.
A federal judge orders the restoration of the Philadelphia slavery exhibit, after its “arbitrary and capricious” removal last month. After the city of Philadelphia sued the Trump administration for ...
President Donald Trump’s administration to restore the slavery exhibits that the National Park Service removed from the President’s House last month. U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe issued a ...
Workers are restoring a slavery exhibit at the site of the nation's first presidential mansion in Philadelphia ahead of a Friday deadline.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal judge has denied the Trump administration’s request to delay a Friday deadline to restore an exhibit on the history of slavery at Independence Mall in Philadelphia.