Supreme Court Allows Book Removals in Texas
Update: 2025-12-10
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal in a Texas free speech case, allowing local officials to remove books from public libraries deemed objectionable. This decision, following a lawsuit in Llano County, Texas, over books covering topics like sex, race, and gender, has drawn criticism from free speech advocacy groups. They argue that this ruling could enable state and local governments to exert ideological control over what people can read, potentially turning public libraries into centers for indoctrination instead of places for open inquiry.
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