Louisville mayor says city has no plans to re-install Castleman statue
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Mayor Craig Greenberg put out a statement on Monday.
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Louisville won't return Castleman statue to Cherokee Triangle after Supreme Court ruling, mayor says
The high court agreed in a 6-1 vote that the city did not follow due process because two commissioners on the Historic Landmarks Commission, which voted to remove the statue, had a conflict of interest.
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