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After flap over book bans, Livingston librarian can pursue defamation case, state Supreme Court says
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After flap over book bans, Livingston librarian can pursue defamation case, state Supreme Court says
NEW ORLEANS - The Louisiana Supreme Court is allowing a librarian's defamation lawsuit to continue, ruling Tuesday that Amanda Jones can press her claim that a Lafayette man and his organization harmed her with allegations that she promoted pornography among children.Justices voted unanimously to dismiss a request by Michael Lunsford and the Citizens for a New Louisiana to throw the lawsuit out. In 2022, Jones spoke against banning books amid a …
·Baton Rouge, United States
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