Judge blocks National Park Service from removing negative slavery signs

A federal judge issued an order affecting the National Park Service. The ruling prevents the agency from removing signs deemed negative.

A federal judge issued an order affecting the National Park Service. The ruling prevents the agency from removing signs deemed negative. The signs include depictions related to slavery. The decision was covered by The New York Times. The judge cited legal constraints on altering historic markers. Park officials had planned to modify or take down the signs. The order maintains the existing historical displays for now. Future legal challenges may arise over the interpretation of the signs.