Julie Steinberg and Isaiah Poritz write: “Llano County (Tex.) Library System must reshelve eight books—including LGBTQ+, sex ed, and racism topics—it removed from circulation, after a ruling by a hotly divided federal appeals court panel. The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, known for its slate of conservative justices, on June 6 found the First Amendment rights of public library patrons limits which books libraries are allowed to remove based on objections to the book’s content.” The Freedom to Read Foundation was one of many groups filing amicus curiae briefs in the case.