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Vol. 61, Issue 4, 2009September 01, 2009 EDT

Politics versus Precision: Did the Miami-Dade School Board Violate the First Amendment When it Voted to Remove ¡Vamos a Cuba! from its District Libraries?

Lindsay M. Saxe,
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Fla. L. Rev.
Lindsay M. Saxe, Politics versus Precision: Did the Miami-Dade School Board Violate the First Amendment When It Voted to Remove ¡Vamos a Cuba! From Its District Libraries?, 61 Fla. L. Rev. 921 (2009).

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