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Parents complain to the Island Trees School district, stating that the school is too “permissive” on the rules, the books were described as “anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, and just plain filthy.”
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Island Tree District Schhol Students Complain about the books not being allowed.
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In response to parent complaints. The school district bans these books, and removes them from the libraries in the schools.
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Students sue the Island Tree School District over 1st ammendment right violation claims.
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The Case moves all the way to the Supreme Court, where the Justices hear the case of the students and the School district.
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The Students win the case, because books can’t be banned in a public school setting, because the public school is a part of the government.
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The books are unbanned, the precedent is set for book banning being against the Constitution in a Public School Setting.