A Florida school district is restoring three dozen books removed from library shelves. The books range from classics like Toni Morrison's Beloved to a kid's book about a penguin family with two dads.
Books with sexually explicit or LGBTQ content would largely be protected from being pulled off public library shelves under new legislation proposed by Michigan Democrats. The two bills introduced Nov ...
Ada Community Library board moved 2 books to adult stacks without formal vote. Chair said policy was followed and no vote was required by law; one trustee objected. Library trustee, state leaders ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Nine months after being removed, 18 banned books were returned to library shelves in Colorado’s Elizabeth School District last week, following a federal ...
A power struggle within the small city of Clay is spilling over into decisions about which books belong on library shelves. Last month, the city manager told library board members they could no longer ...
For months, headlines have chronicled conservative efforts to purge library shelves. But the “Tuttle Twins,” the children’s book series I authored that champions free markets, was recently and briefly ...
A group of Llano County, Texas, residents asked the county's library commissioner to remove 17 books from circulation in 2021. The books covered topics including transgender issues and slavery. A ...
The Redlands school board is set to vote Tuesday, Dec. 9, on whether to pull two books from library shelves. The Redlands Unified School District board will hold two public hearings to decide the fate ...
The historian shows off the most precious volumes in his collection — including a library book that has been overdue for at least 50 years. NEW YORK — The totality of Robert Caro’s literary collection ...
WASHINGTON -- All but a few of the nearly 400 books that the U.S. Naval Academy removed from its library because they dealt with anti-racism and gender issues are back on the shelves after the newest ...
The Nassau County School Board in northeastern Florida has returned dozens of books to school library shelves. It's a result of a settlement the district reached in a First Amendment lawsuit.