Judge hears arguments in Maine labor mural case

Boston.com Saturday 3rd March, 2012

A federal judge is considering a legal request to dismiss a lawsuit that raises questions about whether government officials have the right to take down a 36-foot mural depicting Maine's labor history -- even if it was bought with public money and displayed on public property.

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