Federal lawsuit against Florida school district that banned books can move forward, judge rules

FILE - Books are displayed at the Banned Book Library at American Stage, Feb. 18, 2023, in St. Petersburg, Fla. A lawsuit can move forward against the Escambia County School District, a Florida Panhandle school district, over its removal of books about race and LGBTQ+ identities from library shelves, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024. (Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via AP, File)

PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — A lawsuit can move forward against a Florida Panhandle school district over its removal of books about race and LGBTQ+ identities from library shelves, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.

U.S. District Judge T. Kent Wetherell II, based in Pensacola, ruled that the writers’ group PEN America, publisher Penguin Random House, banned authors and parents have standing to pursue their claims under the First Amendment's free speech protections, while denying a claim under the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.

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