South Carolina implements one of US’s most restrictive public school book bans
by Olivia Empson from US news | The Guardian on (#6NWN2)
Education superintendent and Moms for Liberty ally drafts law requiring all reading be developmentally appropriate'
South Carolina has implemented one of the most restrictive book ban laws in the US, enabling mass censorship in school classrooms and libraries across the state.
Drafted by Ellen Weaver, the superintendent of education and close ally of the far-right group Moms for Liberty, the law requires all reading material to be age or developmentally appropriate". The vague wording of the legislation - open to interpretation and deliberately inviting challenge - could see titles as classic as Romeo and Juliet completely wiped from school shelves.
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