Appeals court knocks down Texas school book-banning law

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The law would have required booksellers to rate all books for sexual content and restrict sales of 'explicit' books to schools.

Key portions of a law signed last year by Gov. Greg Abbott requiring booksellers to rate books for sexual content when selling to schools will not go into effect after the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday declined to re-consider an earlier decision. It’s a win for booksellers, especially independent ones, who sued the state last year saying the law violated the First Amendment and would devastate their businesses.

Why Texas’ book-rating bill threatens the state's 300 independent bookstores Valerie Koehler, who owns Houston’s Blue Willow Bookshop, said she was happy about the ruling, but the law has already caused a chilling effect that has led to lost orders. “The damage to us is mitigated by the fact we don’t have to review every book and rate every book that we’ve sold to the school library,” Koehler said of the court’s decision.

Texas GOP's book hunt mostly targets LGBTQ issues, not critical race theory The law would have required booksellers to rate all books for sexual content, block any future sales of 'explicit' books to schools and review all past school sales to recall the newly banned material. Independent bookstores had warned the requirement was unworkable and would be far too expensive to implement.

 

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