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“There’s considerable irony in that those who seek to limit access to books in school libraries often say they’re fighting for parental rights. If government speech determines what books can be in the library, the government is essentially saying your children can only see the ideas that the government has approved. That’s not parental rights -that’s authoritarianism.”; -Ken Paulson, director of the Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University calling out Florida's argument that government-dictated removal of books from school libraries is a form of free speech.