The city of Birmingham is asking a judge to maintain his ruling that overturned a state law protecting Confederate monuments.
In a court filing last week, city attorneys opposed a motion by the state attorney general to stay the decision while Alabama appeals.A judge last month ruled a 2017 state law barring the removal or alteration of historical monuments violates the free speech rights of local communities.
The state argued that staying the order would prevent cities from removing monuments while the state appeals.
Birmingham lawyers said the city has made no suggestion that a Confederate monument would be removed during the appeal.
Alabama sued the city of Birmingham in 2017 after officials erected a wooden box that obscured the view of a 52-foot-tall obelisk honoring Confederate veterans.
(Associated Press, copyright 2018)
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