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Little v. Llano County Legalized Library Censorship. What Exactly Does This Mean?: Book Censorship News, February 13, 2026

Summary by BOOK RIOT
Leila Green Little was the lead plaintiff in Little v. Llano County, a court case that has had and will continue to have significant bearing on the kinds of materials that public libraries offer their patrons. In an en banc decision out of the Fifth Circuit last May, the ruling was that government officials have the ultimate say in public library collections in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. It was the first loss for the plaintiffs, who appe…
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BOOK RIOT broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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