Piper Hutchinson writes: “The St. Tammany (La.) Library Board of Control rescinded a controversial policy that segregated over 150 challenged titles pending review, a practice First Amendment advocates say was unconstitutional. The board voted 5-0 to reverse course at its regular meeting [October 23]. The policy was adopted in December amid pressure from the St. Tammany Library Accountability Project, a small but vocal group of conservative activists responsible for the vast majority of the challenges. [Board] members also adopted a new challenged materials process that more closely resembles its original policy.”