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Reader Response ‘Not Obscene’: Judge’s Ruling Eviscerates Florida School Library Book Ban Law In his ruling, federal judge Carlos Mendoza drew on nearly 100 years of precedent protecting First Amendment access to ideas. By James B. Blasingame