Maine labor-mural case heads to court

Press Herald Wednesday 29th February, 2012

- How the public views art in a public space – whether they consider it to be a message from the government or the opinion of the artist – will be at issue Thursday in federal court when attorneys deliver oral arguments in the lawsuit over the removal of a mural at the Department of Labor. Nearly a year ago, Gov. Paul LePage ordered ...

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