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Statue Removal and the Law

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Statue Removal and the Law

Les Sinclair discusses the legality of the removal of Confederate statues with Richard Schragger, a Perre Bowen Professor of Law and Senior Fellow at Miller Center at the University of Virginia School of Law.

 

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