Our former Assistant City Attorney in St. Augustine, Florida has made all Americans proud! Kudos to U.S. District Court Judge Carlos Eduardo Mendoza in Orlando, who has ruled for authors, publishers, in Florida school book ban case. We remember Assistant City Attorney Carlos Eduardo Mendoza? He was an Assistant City Attorney in the City of St. Augustine, 2011-2014. Now a federal judge in Orlando, he ruled against Florida Governor RONALD DION DeSANTIS and his angry attacks on school libraries.
Three cheers! Three cheers for Judge Carlos Eduardo Mendoza: his growth as an Article III judge, and for Article III.
From News Service of Florida and Jim Saunders, via Orlando Sentinel:
Florida school book fight gets green light from federal judge, case on First Amendment rights to proceed

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Banning certain books is a political move by those who are influenced by religious people. So not only is it unconstitutional under the First Amendment, but it's also un American because they're supposed to be observing separation of church and state. That's not happening when you're trying to pass laws with religious motivations under the surface. They've tried that with pornography in general in the past but ultimately failed. We will always have to deal with these sorts of things so long as irrational ideology is with us with such large adherence.
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