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A Texas public library did not violate patrons' right to free speech by removing books due to their content, the Fifth ...
The majority ruled that the public library patrons do not have the right to receive information under the First Amendment.
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled for the first time Friday that public library patrons have no right to receive ...
A federal appeals court ruled that public library patrons in Llano County, Texas, cannot challenge the removal of books and ...
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals rules that Llano County's removal of books from a public library is conditional.The ruling ...
A federal appeals court has ruled that a Texas library is allowed to remove books that spark concerns surrounding race or sex ...
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that libraries can take books off shelves based on their content, reversing a ...
Llano County; I hope to blog more about the case, including the dissents, later today: We consider whether someone may challenge a public library's removal of books as violating the Free Speech ...
The books included some on a list that Bonnie Wallace [a member of the Llano County library advisory board] had sent us. I put that all onto the display because if people are telling you that you ...
After a group of Llano County library patrons sued the county in April 2022, U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman issued a preliminary injunction ordering all the books that were removed to be ...