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My story about two men getting married has drawn both scorn and deep appreciation over the years. Now, it’s getting banned.
The bill would require school districts to create a committee to identify library books containing sexual activity or “pervasively vulgar” content.
A deeper dive into the language of the arguments shows how the arguments themselves – and not teen books – undermine and harm teens.
Tuesday on the RCP Podcast, Carl Cannon spoke to author Juan Williams about the removal of one of his books from the library at the U.S. Naval Academy. His book is one of 381 removed from the Naval ...
After fiery debate, a North Carolina bill advanced through the state House on Wednesday that gives parents a bigger say in ...
The new documentary film Banned Together (available on Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video) debunks the Trump administration’s ...
The suit contends many of the titles removed from Rutherford County Schools library shelves are “serious works of literature” ...
House bill 3225, authored by State Rep. Daniel Alders of Tyler, will require such content to be moved from children’s and young adult sections to adult sections.
Jessica Henninger wants to protect her children from the political climate that briefly closed their school library at Fort ...
Former Norman High School English teacher Summer Boismier released a statement on social media platform X following the ...
I recently read a story about a 16-year-old young man and young woman who fall in love. I found the book sweet and charming, and was surprised to learn it was on many banned book lists. Per Google, ...
Alleging First Amendment violations, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday evening against the Department of Defense Education Activity and the Pentagon on behalf of 12 ...