The U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday to allow Iowa to enforce a ban on LBGTQ books and topics in public school classrooms after a lower court judge issued a temporarily ban on the law last year. The state has been fighting LGBTQ groups and publishing companies since 2023 when the law was signed…
Appeals court allows Iowa to enforce book bans, restrictions on LBGTQ topics in classes
Originally reported by The Hill
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