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A California librarian who called police when she saw a man viewing what appeared to be child pornography on a library computer, and was fired for disobeying her supervisor’s instructions not to notify authorities, has been given a Gold Star Award from an organization called Family Friendly Libraries.
Officials for Tulare County who employed Brenda Biesterfeld before she got a dismissal letter from County Librarian Brian Lewis also have begun backtracking, and now have offered to meet with her representatives for mediation.
But Mathew Staver, who is chief of Liberty Counsel and dean of the Liberty University School of Law, said he’s not yet seen a formal response to his law firm’s demand letter that Biesterfeld be reinstated.
“We have requested to have her reinstated with back pay and a policy drafted [to address such issues],” Staver said. “If they don’t do that we will file suit.” A deadline hasn’t been set but “time is short,” he said…
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