In the city where a young nation held some of its earliest Supreme Court sessions, attorney Paul Rosen can't imagine a better place for a mural about justice.
But his opponents say Rosen _ like justice _ must be blind if he thinks the planned site near one of this city's toniest neighborhoods is appropriate.
It would be a typical not-in-my-backyard controversy except that mural supporters say they hear a darker undercurrent in the resistance _ namely, that murals connote blight and aren't good enough for uptown ZIP codes like Rittenhouse Square, where luxury high-rises, upscale shopping and sidewalk bistros hug a historic park.
"How could …
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