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Years attending and later working at Christian summer camps left Cara Meredith feeling somewhat ambivalent about letting her ...
A year after a similar proposal was rejected, the campaign to give parents more power when it comes to trying to ban any “harmful” books and periodicals in public schools has cleared t Legislature.
The New Hampshire Senate passed House Bill 324 along party lines. The bill creates an avenue for parents to challenge books or learning materials they feel are "obscene" or potentially "harmful" to ...
When the school librarian told me that “To Kill a Mockingbird” was deemed too unsafe for 6th graders at my middle school, I apologized, closed the book, and did not dare touch it again for another ...
The proposed bill would hold bookstores legally liable for the "distribution, transmission, or display of harmful material to ...
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