The jurist, Timothy Brooks, in a case entitled Fayetteville Public Library v. Crawford County, invalidated a provision ...
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed Act 372, which puts librarians -- and potentially booksellers -- in criminal ...
The current Crawford County library director has fired the latest shot across the bow of the Quorum Court in the ongoing ...
Portions of a law, struck down last week, would have subjected individuals to misdemeanor charges for providing "harmful" ...
The wayward royal is set to take on the media giant in court later this month. Pre-trial transcripts obtained and reviewed by ...
U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks of the Western District of Arkansas agreed with the 18 plaintiffs that two of the five sections of Act 372 of 2023 violate the First Amendment. The law would ...
Last Monday, Judge Timothy L. Brooks of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas went a step further and permanently struck down portions of the law altogether.
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.
On Monday, federal judge Timothy Brooks of the Western District of Arkansas permanently blocked the state from enforcing the most controversial sections of Act 372, calling them unconstitutional.
A federal judge ruled Monday that an Arkansas law allowing for the prosecution of librarians and booksellers who distribute sexually explicit content to minors is unconstitutional. Obama-appointed ...
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 statement to ...