
Judge Allows Removal of Confederate Memorial at Arlington Cemetery
A federal judge has reversed his earlier decision and allowed the Arlington National Cemetery to proceed with the removal of a century-old Confederate memorial. The judge stated that allegations of grave desecration were unfounded and inaccurate. The memorial, recommended for removal by an independent commission, features controversial depictions of enslaved individuals. A group called Defend Arlington has filed multiple lawsuits to keep the memorial in place, arguing that its removal undermines reconciliation efforts. The judge questioned the group's claims of promoting reconciliation and criticized their failure to disclose a previous legal defeat. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has arranged for the memorial to be relocated to a historical park.

