July 26 (Reuters) - A coalition of booksellers, authors and publishers has sued Texas seeking to block a new state law that bans "sexually explicit" books from public schools.
Vendors that do not participate will be barred from selling any books to Texas schools.
Any books rated explicit cannot be sold to public schools and must be recalled from libraries.
Republican Governor Greg Abbott has said the Texas law protects children, declaring that it "gets that trash out of our schools" when he signed it in June.
In May, the writers' group PEN America and others sued a Florida school district for banning books dealing with LGBTQ and race issues.
Persons:
Greg Abbott, Joseph Ax, Colleen Jenkins, Bill Berkrot
Organizations:
Republican, Texas Education Agency, PEN America, American Library Association, Thomson
Locations:
Texas, Austin, Florida, Arkansas