This Colorado district was sued after removing library books. It’s fundraising for legal fees

Colorado District Faces Lawsuit Over Library Book Removals

A school district in Colorado is fundraising to cover legal fees after being sued for removing library books. The Elizabeth School District, with 2,700 students, has a pop-up window on its website asking for donations to help with the lawsuit.

The lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado in December, alleges that the district's decision to remove 19 books from school libraries violates federal and state free speech protections.

The district's appeal for donations is part of a broader effort to raise money for legal fees.

Author's summary: Colorado district sued over book removals.

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Colorado Public Radio Colorado Public Radio — 2025-10-16

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