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Florida First Amendment reporter Douglas SouleTallahassee Democrat
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Nassau County school district says removing school library books violates First Amendment rights.
Plaintiffs say their actions constitute government speech for which no First Amendment protections attach.
That argument has been used multiple times in the courts by Gov. Ron DeSantis ' administration and other school districts.
"And Tango Makes Three ," a children's picture book, was removed or restricted.
The "government speech" argument has appeared in both of those suits.
The U.S. Supreme Court has not always ruled in favor of the government speech doctrine.
A federal appeals court recently heard an attorney representing DeSantis ' education officials argue what university professors say in classrooms is government speech.
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