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Multiple lawsuits challenging a 2023 Florida law on book removals are now pending in federal appeals court.
A federal judge ruled part of the law unconstitutional for being too vague, a decision the state is currently appealing.
Another appeal questions whether school libraries are public forums where First Amendment rights apply to book curation.
A separate lawsuit from parents argues the law is discriminatory because it only allows challenges to books that are kept, not removed.
Florida book removal lawsuits are piling up in federal appeals court, where judges are tasked to decide on the constitutionality of a law used to sweep classical and modern books off school library shelves, plus lawsuits related to books removed by school boards using this law.
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