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For the second time, U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher found an Iowa law limiting what books schools can offer likely violates the First Amendment.
A federal judge issued a temporary injunction — again — to block the state’s ban on books with sexual content in K-12 school libraries. Iowa legislators passed the bill in early 2023.
A federal judge on Tuesday put a hold on an Iowa law that says schools cannot carry books that depict sex acts. District Judge Stephen Locher placed a temporary block on the ban, saying there were ...
A US federal judge on Tuesday once again blocked enforcement of an Iowa law that required the removal of books describing sexual acts from public school libraries. The disputed measure, signed by ...
DES MOINES — Iowa cannot, for now, continue to enforce part of its book ban law, a federal ... Judge Stephen Locher again temporarily blocked the part of the law that prohibits school libraries ...
A federal judge on Tuesday issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the enforcement of an Iowa state law that removes books with LGBTQ+ themes and references to sex acts from school libraries.
While a New Hampshire judge blocked enforcement for schools related to groups that brought a lawsuit, a Maryland order ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (WOI) - An Iowa school district says it will consult with its lawyers as a federal judge places a hold ... But with those previously banned books allowed to return, schools ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's guidance forbidding diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in K-12 public schools.