Article 6C185 Group suing Arkansas says book ban law seeks to ‘criminalize librarians’

Group suing Arkansas says book ban law seeks to ‘criminalize librarians’

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Erum Salam in New York
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Plaintiffs argue new law is illegal because it is a direct attack on free speech guaranteed by the US constitution

A coalition of publishers, booksellers, librarians and readers filed a lawsuit on Friday against the Arkansas state government, over a book ban law set to go into effect in August.

Carol Coffey, the president of the Arkansas Library Association and a plaintiff in the case, told the Guardian: Library workers across Arkansas are rightly concerned that the overly broad edicts of Act 372 will prevent them from serving their patrons as they have always done, by providing a wide variety of materials to fill their information needs, and perhaps more importantly, materials that allow each child to see themselves in the books in their library."

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