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In a new ruling, the 5th Circuit says a library's decision to remove obscene books is protected First Amendment speech.
But this case concerns the politically motivated removal of books from the Llano County public library system by government officials in order to deny public access to disfavored ideas.
I found the Llano Library article by Bayliss Wagner very interesting. I admire the courage of the activists in Llano who are standing up against the banning of their literature.
A dispute over library books has cost Llano County residents $270,000 in legal fees, frayed community ties and threatened to shut down public libraries.
First filed in April 2022 by seven Llano County residents, the suit alleges that Llano County officials improperly removed some 17 books from library shelves because they disapproved of the content.
The case revolves around Llano County officials’ unlawful removal of 17 books from their public library system. In August 2021, local residents asked the Llano County library commissioner to remove ...
In Llano County, a local librarian fought back against censorship, prompting a federal court fight and national recognition but losing the job of her dreams.
In a major case on public library censorship, a federal appellate court ordered officials of a rural Texas county to replace eight books that had been removed from public libraries, including ...
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