ACLU-MN Files Suit to End Book Banning in St. Francis
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of N.D. and R.A., both are parents of children in the St. Francis Area School District. N.D. and R.A. are seeking to end the illegal banning of books from the district’s school libraries and classrooms.
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