North Carolina's Supreme Court ruled the local chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy lacks standing to challenge the city of Winston-Salem's removal of a Confederate monument.
North Carolina's Supreme Court ruled the local chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy lacks standing to challenge the city of Winston-Salem's removal of a Confederate monument.
"Now we can turn the page and focus on lifting more people up, becoming more inclusive, and creating a place where everyone belongs," Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney said.
The Florida First District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday, Aug. 3 that that a lower court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit aimed at keeping a Confederate statue on public property was correct.