On 2024-03-19, the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that a Confederate statue outside a county courthouse is protected by state law, which prohibits the removal of historic monuments. This decision upholds the statue's place at its longtime location, affirming that local leaders acted constitutionally in refusing calls for its removal.
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A North Carolina appeals court ruled Tuesday that local leaders who refused calls to remove a Confederate monument from outside a county courthouse acted in a constitutional manner and kept in place the statue at its longtime location in accordance... https://t.co/9ZCZTNaWci
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The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that local officials can't get rid of a Confederate statue outside a county courthouse, finding the statue is protected by a state law barring the removal of historic monuments. https://t.co/clbmcf9EPH