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Appeals court allows Iowa to enforce book bans, restrictions on LBGTQ topics in classes

Appeals court allows Iowa to enforce book bans, restrictions on LBGTQ topics in classes
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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...

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