DiscoverLibraries Lead!Episode 45 (December 2025): What’s a Library—And Who is in Charge?
Episode 45 (December 2025): What’s a Library—And Who is in Charge?

Episode 45 (December 2025): What’s a Library—And Who is in Charge?

Update: 2025-12-01
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In case we don't have enough to worry about, in May 2025, a Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals judge dismissed free speech claims in a public library book removal case in Texas. The Court ruled that library collection decisions are “government speech” and therefore not protected by the First Amendment. 

 This is a very very serious ruling. If it stands, there are far-reaching control issues and effects on all types of libraries, education institutions, and communities. The library plaintiffs supported by library administrations, publishers, literary groups, and intellectual freedom advocates have petitioned the Supreme Court of the US to hear the case and hopefully overrule it. 

 In this episode, we explain the issue in-depth, discuss the implications of the case and ruling, and sound the alarm as to why this is so important for libraries and librarians to ensure freedom of information protections in our country. 

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Episode 45 (December 2025): What’s a Library—And Who is in Charge?

Episode 45 (December 2025): What’s a Library—And Who is in Charge?

Beth Patin, Dave Lankes, & Mike Eisenberg