Legal entity

National Trust for Historic Preservation

organization

All 1 tracked stories fall under one category: court-decisions. Of the tracked stories, 1 of 1 also mention Department of Justice, the most common co-covered peer. At 5, the average consequence score sits below the same-window beat average of 6.5.

Last mentioned: Jul 12, 2026

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Recent coverage · National Trust for Historic Preservation

1 story
5 avg impact
0% positive
0% negative
  • 100% neutral

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What the coverage shows about National Trust for Historic Preservation

All 1 tracked stories fall under one category: court-decisions. Of the tracked stories, 1 of 1 also mention Department of Justice, the most common co-covered peer. At 5, the average consequence score sits below the same-window beat average of 6.5. Each story carries 2 original sources on average, compared with 2.3 for the broader beat in this window. National Trust for Historic Preservation appears in 1 tracked Legal story from March 19, 2026.

Stories tracked
1
Sources per story
2

Computed from the 1 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 45 Legal stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.

Coverage cohort

Appears alongside

Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering National Trust for Historic Preservation. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.

Timeline

  1. Proposed Construction Start

    The White House's target date for beginning aboveground work on the new event space.

  2. Ruling Deadline

    Expected date for the judge's decision on the temporary injunction request.

  3. District Court Hearing

    Judge Leon hears arguments from the DOJ and the National Trust regarding the ballroom project.

Stories mentioning National Trust for Historic Preservation 1

Court Decisions Neutral

Judge Rebukes DOJ Over $400M White House Ballroom Project

U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon expressed sharp skepticism toward Department of Justice arguments defending a $400 million plan to demolish the White House East Wing for a new ballroom. The judge mocked the DOJ's characterization of the massive project as a mere 'alteration,' signaling a potential injunction in favor of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

2 sources

Source: Elyse Wanshel (au) · Elyse Wanshel (ca)

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