When Federal Policy Threatens the Freedom to Read
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As a librarian, I have dedicated my career to ensuring that young people have access to books that help them learn, grow, and understand the world around them. But before entering...
As a librarian, I have dedicated my career to ensuring that young people have access to books that help them learn, grow, and understand the world around them. But before entering...
I had the honor a few years ago of serving on the Sydney Taylor Book Award committee, administered by the Association of Jewish Libraries, an affiliate of ALA. Sydney Taylor was th...
When may public libraries, and especially public school libraries, remove books based on their content? In Pico v. Bd. of… The post Iowa Law Barring Books with "Descriptions or Vis...
Library Futures developed a game to help librarians protect the right to read. Here's what it is, why it was developed, and how to try it out.
A Friday Hodgepodge 1. "Killing Section 230 Would End Our Free Internet," by Agustina Vergara Cid (The Orange County Register):The internet is far from perfect, however, and truly...
The freedom to read is under threat.
The Court's 1963 ruling in Bantam Books v. Sullivan is freshly relevant in light of recent efforts to restrict speech through government intimidation.
Below please find a letter submitted to Congress (April 13, 2026) by Penguin Random House in opposition to H.R. 7661. The letter raises concerns about the federal bill's threats to...
The ALSC Intellectual Freedom Committee is thrilled to announce that they are sponsoring a program at ALA Annual this June in Chicago. The topic is “Toxic Exclusion: Banned Authors...
Book bans and attempted bans remain at record highs, according to the American Library Association. And efforts to have titles removed have never been more coordinated or politiciz...
Artists gathered in the Cork Gaeltacht at the weekend to remember a hero in the battle against censorship and call for a day dedicated to freedom of expression
Book bans and attempted bans remain at record highs, according to the American Library Association. And efforts to have titles removed have never been more coordinated or politiciz...
Don Herzog‘s Reading Wars is a history of book banning and censorship in the US and Britain, from the 1500s to contemporary battles over freedom of speech. This engaging, timely …...
The ALA's 11 most-challenged books of 2025
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Teton County Library's Board of Directors has issued a powerful statement against the passage of HR 7661, a national book banning bill.
“The political core of any movement for freedom in the society has to have the political imperative to protect free speech.” ― bell hooks, author … Continue reading →
These were the top 11 most challenged books in American libraries in 2025, according to the American Library Association.
House Resolution 7661 is a potentially significant piece of book ban legislation. Here's what you need to know about it. The post What to Know About the National Book Ban Bill appe...
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