"Legal Battle Escalates as Florida School District Removes Over 1,000 Books"

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A federal judge has allowed a lawsuit challenging book bans in Escambia County, Florida, to proceed, as the county has removed over 1,000 titles from school library shelves for review under a law limiting discussion of gender and sexual orientation. The lawsuit, brought by Penguin Random House, PEN America, authors, and families, argues that the removal and restriction of books violates the First Amendment, disproportionately targeting books by or about people of color and LGBTQ people. Recent legislation in Florida has led to increased attempts to ban library materials, with most challenges targeting books by or about marginalized communities.
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