A federal court will rule for a second time on whether Iowa law can ban all books with sexual content from school libraries and prohibit teaching LGBTQ material in kindergarten through sixth grade.
The bill would still require materials inside school libraries to be "suitable for the age and maturity levels of the students" who may access them.
Lawyers for a book publisher called it a “one-size-fits-all statute that eliminates" librarians' discretion while lawyers for ...
The state Board of Education finalized rules for a law that would keep some books out of classrooms. Senate File 496 requires ...
Abortion rights are in the Arizona constitution, but a host of state abortion restrictions still need to be knocked down.
Hundreds of Iowa schools have not removed any books under the law, according to an exclusive Des Moines Register statewide ...
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson — the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court — spoke ...
Hundreds of Iowa schools have not removed any books under the law, according to an exclusive Des Moines Register statewide survey. Previously, educators have cited the lack of rules as one reason for ...
Iowa LGBTQ+ advocacy and legal groups returned to federal district court on Thursday, seeking to block Senate File 496, also ...
The library director for Fremont County was reprimanded Thursday for not clarifying she was speaking personally, when she criticized a proposed state ...
Santa Ana City Council members debate the merits of an advisory group to bolster its sanctuary city law amid President ...
A federal judge heard a request Thursday to block Iowa's so-called book ban law once again but did not issue a ruling.
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