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EP. 188 – Book banning in the US: a legal perspective on a cultural divide (Roger Horner, Practical Law)

EP. 188 – Book banning in the US: a legal perspective on a cultural divide (Roger Horner, Practical Law)

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In this episode, host Teneé Frazier and Roger Horner, a municipal law expert at Practical Law, discuss the contentious topic of book banning.

Roger outlines the background and current landscape for book bans in the US, including their rise in frequency and intensity. He sheds light on the constitutional challenges, divergent state laws, and the critical role of government speech in recent rulings.

Roger also shares practical advice for government attorneys dealing with book selection policies, and he highlights the forthcoming developments and decisions to watch out for.
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