Federal courts have addressed controversies surrounding educational content and speech, including striking down parts of a Florida law used to remove books from school libraries due to overbroad restrictions that violated constitutional rights. In a separate case, an appeals court upheld limits on anti-abortion student club flyers, reinforcing the schools’ authority to maintain neutrality on political controversies. These rulings reflect the ongoing legal challenges at the intersection of content regulation, free speech, and educational policy in K-12 settings.