What Happened in Alianza Translatinx v. City of Huntington Beach?
December 23, 2025
In the summer of 1982, two major things happened, censorship-wise. One was the Supreme Court’s decision in Island Trees v. Pico, a book ban case that had begun in a school district in Long Island, New York. The district removed eleven books from its libraries and curricula, and a group of five students—four high schoolers and one in junior high—sued in response. The court ruled that the removals were improper. It is still the only book ban case ever heard by the US Supreme Court.