The winning side in a case over a 2023 Arkansas law that a federal judge found violated the First Amendment wants the ...
Arkansas's prosecuting attorneys have notified a federal court that they plan to appeal a federal judge's order striking down ...
Obama-appointed Judge Timothy Brooks struck down the law stating that it is “vaguely worded” and “violates the due process rights of professional librarians and booksellers and the First ...
U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks ruled that two parts of the law, stating booksellers’ and patrons’ First Amendment rights, used overly broad and vague language. In 2023, Gov. Sarah Huckabee ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has appealed a federal judge’s December ruling that portions of a 2023 state law ...
U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks found that elements of the law are unconstitutional. “I respect the court’s ruling and will appeal,” Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin said in a ...
it is likely they will shelve only books fit for young children and segregate or discard the rest," U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks of the Western District of Arkansas wrote in his ruling.
A federal judge on Monday struck down key parts of an Arkansas law that threatened librarians and booksellers with imprisonment if they were found to have provided “harmful” content to a minor.