Who decides what is appropriate for public libraries? That is at the heart of the case Fayetteville Public Library et. al. v. Crawford County, Arkansas et. al. The representatives of the people of Arkansas passed a law, Arkansas Act 372, which both established a crime of furnishing a harmful item to a minor and established guidelines for selection, relocation, and retention of such materials. A group of libraries, librarians, and related organizations sue Arkansas 28 prosecuting attorneys in the federal District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. The District Court issued a preliminary injunction, preventing the law from going into effect. Or does it?
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Read MoreA near-damaging U.S.–Colombia trade war is now averted after Colombia’s president backed down from his initial resistance to two U.S. military flights carrying deported Colombians. “The government of Colombia has agreed to all of President [Donald] Trump’s terms,” the White House stated late on Sunday. “He expects all other nations of the world to fully […]
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The order directs the military to reinstate troops who were removed because they did not comply with the government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
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