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A Texas court weighs if libraries can ban explicit books, challenging First Amendment access to public library materials.
A federal court in Texas is reviewing whether public libraries can remove explicit books, challenging a prior Fifth Circuit ruling that the First Amendment doesn’t guarantee access to government-funded library materials.
The case, part of a national debate, has prompted a Supreme Court appeal, with the high court yet to decide if it will hear the case.
A similar dispute in Colorado may soon reach the Tenth Circuit, potentially leading to a Supreme Court review.
The outcome could set a national standard for how states regulate library content.
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Un tribunal de Texas sopesa si las bibliotecas pueden prohibir libros explícitos, desafiando el acceso de la Primera Enmienda a los materiales de las bibliotecas públicas.