Judge Temporarily Blocks Arkansas Law Criminalizing Access to Certain Books

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Judge Temporarily Blocks Arkansas Law Criminalizing Access to Certain Books
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked Arkansas from enforcing portions of a law that would restrict what books can be made available to children

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/judge-temporarily-blocks-arkansas-law-criminalizing-access-to-certain-books-67395e05July 30, 2023 1:26 pm ETNate Coulter is executive director of the Central Arkansas Library System, one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Act 372..Continue reading your article with

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