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Federal Appeals Court Refuses to Delay Kennedy Center Name Removal, Sets Friday Deadline

Newseze Wire·Fri, Jun 12, 11:58 PMWire: CNBC Top News
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Federal Appeals Court Refuses to Delay Kennedy Center Name Removal, Sets Friday Deadline

A dispute over a president's name on a major cultural institution tests the boundaries of executive authority and institutional independence after a change in administration.

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