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The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled for the first time Friday that public library patrons have no right to receive ...
In a 10-7 decision, the majority ruled that the public library patrons do not have the right to receive information under the ...
A federal appeals court rejected a challenge to book removals in a Texas public library and overruled a precedent on school ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on May 23 reversed a district court’s preliminary injunction and dismissed ...
Breaking with other circuit courts, the conservative 5th Circuit ruled plaintiffs have no right to receive information from ...
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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 Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals rules that Llano County's removal of books from a public library is conditional.The ruling ...
The case stems from a dispute in Llano County, Texas, where officials removed 17 books from the public library system.
Last week, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a landmark ruling in Little v. Llano County, one that might finally stop ...
A Texas public library did not violate patrons' right to free speech by removing books due to their content, the Fifth ...
Former librarian Suzette Baker will receive $225,000 in a settlement of her wrongful termination lawsuit against Llano County, according to an agreement shared with the American-Statesman.
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