Florida School District Removes Dictionaries and Encyclopedias in Book Ban Controversy

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A Florida school district removed dictionaries and over 1,600 books from library shelves to comply with a state law prohibiting materials with "sexual" content, sparking controversy and legal action. The removals are part of a national surge in school book challenges, with the district becoming ground zero for book removals within the state. The controversy has led to a federal lawsuit alleging violations of students' First Amendment rights, and has ignited debates over parental rights in education, government speech, and the impact on students' access to diverse literature.
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