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Major publishers sue Florida over ‘unconstitutional’ school book ban
Aug 30 2024
Six major book publishers have teamed up to sue the US state of Florida over an “unconstitutional” law that has seen hundreds of titles purged from school libraries following rightwing challenges.
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