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A federal judge ordered 600 books restored to DoDEA schools in Kentucky, ruling that race- and LGBTQ-based bans violated students' First Amendment rights.
A federal judge has ordered the restoration of nearly 600 books removed from DoDEA schools in southern Kentucky, including Barsanti Elementary at Fort Campbell, ruling that censorship based on race, gender, LGBTQ identities, and historical topics violated students’ First Amendment rights.
The decision, stemming from a lawsuit by the ACLU on behalf of six military families, reverses actions tied to Trump-era executive orders and applies to five schools but not currently to Fort Knox.
The judge found insufficient justification for broad book bans, emphasizing students’ right to diverse educational materials.
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Un juez federal ordenó que se devolvieran 600 libros a las escuelas de DoDEA en Kentucky, y dictaminó que las prohibiciones basadas en raza y LGBTQ violaban los derechos de la Primera Enmienda de los estudiantes.