Sarah Burstein on Nostr: "In a statement posted online Friday evening, Scholastic said it was necessary to ...
"In a statement posted online Friday evening, Scholastic said it was necessary to segregate these titles because 'there is now enacted or pending legislation in more than 30 U.S. states prohibiting certain kinds of books from being in schools....'"
"What laws Scholastic believes would expose schools to liability for offering these books? Scholastic declined to answer the question."
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