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2023-05-01T10:43:05-04:00
Celebrating 35 years of defending free speech
Kids’ Right to Read Project Opposes Censorship in Ohio Schools
Author John Coy and First Amendment Victory in Alabama
NCAC staff and readers testify for Banned Books Week
Banned Books Week Book Censorship Update
Kids’ Right to Read Protests Efforts to Censor YA Author Ellen Hopkins
The Kids’ Right to Read Project Confronts Censorship in PA
The FCC Favors Net Neutrality
KRRP Protests Book Censorship in Pennsylvania and California
Presidential Speech Treated as R-rated Movie
Author of the Banned Books Week Manifesto Censored!
“Doomsday” budget may shut down Philadelphia Library system
Youth Film Contest Deadline Extended to October 23rd
Fairness, not free-speech, at stake in Citizens United vs. FEC case?
Update on Citizens United v. FEC: Campaign Finance Reform and Free Speech
What the City Lost in Almontaser
To you zealots, bigots and false patriots….
Nudity in Art is Not Indecent Exposure
Access to Gossip Girls May Be ‘Only in Your Dreams’ for Teens in Leesburg
Brooklyn Public Library Locks up “TinTin Au Congo”
Library Board refuses to censor book from teen section
Images of Muhammad Banned from Book by Yale Press
Land of Free Expression…? Map of Book Censorship in the USA Suggests Otherwise
The AETA 4: If this is terrorism, then what isn’t?
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