The Denver Post: A federal judge has ordered Colorado’s Elizabeth School District to return 19 removed books to its library shelves — for the second time.
U.S. District Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney denied an appeal from the Elbert County school district Thursday, ordering the district to return the books to library shelves by 5 p.m. Saturday. The school board voted to remove the books last year due to “highly sensitive” content.
Sweeney originally had ordered the books be returned by March 25, but the district appealed that decision.
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