Indiana educators have found themselves split when it comes to a new law allowing parents to challenge books containing “harmful or obscene” content in public school libraries.
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The Indiana Senate vote
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers are largely mum about the revival of a much-debated ban on materials deemed “harmful to minors” in school and public libraries.