Wednesday, December 06, 2023

ANNALS OF DeSANTISTAN: ‘That's authoritarianism’: Florida argues school libraries are for government messaging. (Tallahassee Democrat/USA Today)

‘That's authoritarianism’: Florida argues school libraries are for government messaging

Public school libraries are “a forum for government speech,” not a “forum for free expression,” according to a legal brief.

Douglas Soule
USA TODAY NETWORK - Florida

Florida’s government is arguing that school districts have a First Amendment right to remove LGBTQ books. 

Or any book, for that matter.

It’s a contention that First Amendment experts and advocates call extreme and chilling. But the state maintains the books on school shelves represent protected government speech. Public school libraries are “a forum for government speech,” it says, not a “forum for free expression.”

“Public-school systems, including their libraries, convey the government’s message,” Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody wrote in a legal brief.

That argument is also being made by lawyers for the school boards in Escambia and Lake counties.

A pair of lawsuits have been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida over the removal of books in both of their school libraries. Notable among those is “And Tango Makes Three,” its authors being plaintiffs. 

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous10:50 AM

    Ha yeah conservative government messaging... through omission of "controversial" subjects. That's what they've been doing for decades. Anyone who wishes to present a more realistic view of history or who doesn't hand someone a Bible every time they ask more meaningful questions is labeled "from the government." Mind you these nitwits occupy seats in government. By the way, these comment blocks overlap with the text so doubtful this comment will even be legible if posted. Well done.

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