FAYETTEVILLE A federal judge questioned attorneys over the use of the term "minors" in a new Arkansas law on library materials during a hearing on Tuesday, just a week before it is scheduled to go into effect.
U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks said he expected to issue a written ruling by the end of the week, on a request to block a new Arkansas law on library materials.
In Missouri, the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel “Maus” about the Holocaust faces possible removal from schools for at least the third time over its depiction of a female character in a bathtub. In South Carolina, an Advanced Placement teacher has been forced to abandon her lesson about systemic racism using “Between the World and Me” […]
Attorneys for a coalition of plaintiffs suing to overturn two provisions of Act 372, a new Arkansas law on library materials, in court filings Thursday asked a judge to block enforcement of the contested elements of the law.