Judge orders restoration of national park displays removed under directive
A federal judge has mandated the reinstatement of educational materials at national parks that were removed under a previous administration's directive. Officials have 21 days to comply with the order. (sources: theguardian, thehill)

The court found that the removal of history and science materials from national parks was unjustified. The ruling addresses concerns over the impact of the previous administration's policies on public information.
- A federal judge in Massachusetts issued the order to restore displays removed from national parks.
- The judge criticized the previous administration for providing incomplete information regarding the removals.
- Officials have been given a 21-day deadline to comply with the ruling.
Why it matters
The ruling highlights ongoing debates about the representation of history and science in public spaces.
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