News
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on May 23 reversed a district court’s preliminary injunction and dismissed ...
The majority ruled that the public library patrons do not have the right to receive information under the First Amendment.
A Texas public library did not violate patrons' right to free speech by removing books due to their content, the Fifth ...
4d
FOX 7 Austin on MSNAppeals court rules Texas library can remove books based on contentA federal appeals court ruled that public library patrons in Llano County, Texas, cannot challenge the removal of books and ...
The ruling overturns a decades-old precedent barring the removal of library books “simply because they dislike the ideas ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Friday reversed a lower court's decision to return books that had been removed from the library system in Llano County, Texas. Judge Kyle Duncan, who ...
A federal appeals court ruled that a public librarian’s decision to pull certain books off the shelves can’t be challenged ...
4don MSN
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that libraries can take books off shelves based on their content, reversing a ...
From today's majority en banc opinion by Judge Kyle Duncan in Little v. Llano County; I hope to blog more about the case, including the dissents, later today: We consider whether someone may ...
Coming from the full bench of the New Orleans-based court, the stunning 10-7 decision strikes down a lower court ruling that ordered Llano County in Texas to temporarily return 17 books it had ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results