politics 84d ago
Colorado Court Weighs Defamation in School Library Reading Controversy
The Colorado Court of Appeals is examining whether allegations of pornography and obscenity linked to school library book readings constitute defamation. The case involves a school board candidate and highlights tensions around book content in educational settings. Future rulings could influence speech regulations and defamation laws in educational contexts.
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