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By Brian Schraum
First Amendment Center Online intern
Washington State’s highest court is set to rule on whether a public library may refuse to turn off its Internet filters when asked. FULL STORY>  
 
'Twilight' hits another milestone: ALA list of challenged books
Multimillion-selling series ranks No. 5; Lauren Myracle's 'IM' series bumps And Tango Makes Three from top spot. 04.15.10
 
Wash. high court upholds library-filtering policy
Majority finds libraries' refusal to disable content-blocking filters for adult patrons doesn't run afoul of state constitution, but dissenters say ruling restricts constitutionally protected speech. 05.07.10
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