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LINK Texas county sued for removing library books in First Amendment case

A citizens group in Llano County, Texas, filed a lawsuit Monday accusing county officials of violating the First Amendment when they removed books from public libraries.

Driving the news: "Public libraries are not places of government indoctrination. "They are not places where the people in power can dictate what their citizens are permitted to read about and learn," a group of anti-censorship activists wrote in a court filing.

snytiger6 9 Apr 26
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They bring up very good points. The repubs want keep the country stupid in the name of religion, etc.

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