Mitch Perry writes: “Three parents of children attending Florida public schools filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Florida Board of Education June 6, claiming that a 2023 education law discriminates against parents who oppose book bans and censorship. House Bill 1069 requires local school boards to adopt policies regarding objections by parents to the use of specific material, but these parents contend that the law ‘only provides a mechanism for a parent to object to the affirmative use of material; it does not provide a mechanism for a parent to object to the lack of use or discontinued use of material.’”