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The controversy unfolded on the stage of a National Civics Bee competition at a local college, where Argall was a judge.
The legislation would re-evaluate how school libraries can apply the 'Miller test' in deciding whether books leave shelves.
The bill’s threat of a $10,000 fine per infraction will only create fear and lead to banning perfectly good books for people who happen to be minors.
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.
The legislation would allow parents to challenge school library books they say are harmful to minors, including seeking legal ...
A North Carolina House committee on Tuesday approved a bill that would prohibit books with sexual activity in libraries and ...
Republican legislators want to set up committee reviews of school library books to root out what they describe as “gross ...
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood is one of those books on junior high and high school reading lists. Is the subject ...
A new bill in North Carolina could let parents help decide which books are too explicit for school libraries. NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Some North Carolina lawmakers are pushing for new rules that would ...
The song "+57," from the Colombian musicians Karol G, J Balvin, and several others, violates the rights of children, a ...