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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 16
Judge Orders Kennedy Center to File 3-Day Plan to Stay Open Past July 4
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 16

Judge Orders Kennedy Center to File 3-Day Plan to Stay Open Past July 4

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 16

Summary

  • Judge Christopher R. Cooper gave the Kennedy Center three days to detail how it would maintain public access, programming and operations if it remains open beyond July 4.
  • The order follows Cooper’s temporary block on the Trump administration’s plan to shut the performing arts center for two years for renovations, forcing officials to prepare for continued operations instead.
  • The center has resisted the ruling and its Trump-allied board recently voted to appeal a separate order finding the institution’s renaming after Trump unlawful.
  • Courts already refused to pause that removal order, and Trump’s name was taken off the building early Saturday, underscoring the broader legal fight over the center’s governance and identity.

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How will the Kennedy Center fund its massive renovation now that its federal oversight is changing?