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Banned Books Week

The Freedom to Read and Your First Amendment Rights

The freedom to read is essential to our democracy. 

Those who oppose book banning emphasize that the First Amendment protects students’ rights to receive and express ideas. The Supreme Court in Board of Education, Island Trees Union Free School District v. Pico (1982) ruled 5-4 that public schools can bar books that are “pervasively vulgar” or not right for the curriculum, but they cannot remove books “simply because they dislike the ideas contained in those books.” The Court’s decision was, however, narrow, applying only to the removal of books from school library shelves.

From The First Amendment Encyclopedia

ALA's Freedom to Read Statement