Texans sue their county after books removed from libraries
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Texas residents are suing their county after books were removed from public libraries
Seven residents in Llano County, Texas, are suing county officials, claiming their First and 14th Amendment rights were violated when books deemed inappropriate by some people in the community and Republican lawmakers were removed from public libraries or access was…
Texas residents are suing their county after books were removed from public libraries
Seven residents in Llano County, Texas, are suing county officials, claiming their First and 14th Amendment rights were violated when books deemed inappropriate by some people in the community and Republican lawmakers were removed from public libraries or access was…
Texas residents are suing their county after books were removed from public libraries
Seven residents in Llano County, Texas, are suing county officials, claiming their First and 14th Amendment rights were violated when books deemed inappropriate by some people in the community and Republican lawmakers were removed from public libraries or access was…
Texas residents are suing their county after books were removed from public libraries
By Nicole Chavez, CNNSeven residents in Llano County, Texas, are suing county officials, claiming their First and 14th Amendment rights were violated when books deemed inappropriate by some people in the community and Republican lawmakers were removed from public libraries or access was restricted.This county of 21,000 people in the Texas Hill Country is now part of the growing number of communities in the United States where conservative groups…
Texas residents are suing their county after books were removed from public libraries
By Nicole Chavez, CNNSeven residents in Llano County, Texas, are suing county officials, claiming their First and 14th Amendment rights were violated when books deemed inappropriate by some people in the community and Republican lawmakers were removed from public libraries or access was restricted.This county of 21,000 people in the Texas Hill Country is now part of the growing number of communities in the United States where conservative groups…
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