• Iowa law banning books

    From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 26 19:01:21 2025
    Iowa law banning books including 1984 and Ulysses blocked by US
    federal judge

    Judge rules that law banning school libraries and classrooms from
    carrying books depicting sex acts had been applied unconstitutionally

    A lawsuit brought by publishers and authors including John Green and
    Jodi Picoult has led to a portion of a law banning Iowa school
    libraries and classrooms from carrying books depicting sex acts being
    halted.

    On Tuesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the measure, writing
    that it had been applied unconstitutionally in many schools and that
    books of "undeniable political, artistic, literary, and/or scientific
    value" had been caught up in it, including Ulysses by James Joyce,
    Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, Beloved by Toni Morrison and
    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.

    This is the second time that US district judge Stephen Locher, a Joe
    Biden appointee, has blocked the ban. The law, Senate File 496, was
    first approved by Iowa's Republican-led legislature and governor Kim
    Reynolds in 2023, however, Locher placed an injunction on it in
    December 2023 after authors and publishers sued the state.

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/mar/26/iowa-law-banning-books-including-1984-and-ulysses-blocked-by-us-federal-judge

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to adhellman1@gmail.com on Wed Mar 26 22:24:20 2025
    On Wed, 26 Mar 2025 23:13:35 -0400, Auric Hellman
    <adhellman1@gmail.com> wrote:

    The banning of books is something every person of every political
    persuasion should come together to protest.

    Book publishers for K-12 schools have had to tone down or alter what
    is written, due to republicans.

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Auric Hellman on Thu Mar 27 10:31:00 2025
    On Wed, 26 Mar 2025, Auric Hellman wrote:

    On 3/26/2025 8:01 PM, JAB wrote:
    Iowa law banning books including 1984 and Ulysses blocked by US
    federal judge

    Judge rules that law banning school libraries and classrooms from
    carrying books depicting sex acts had been applied unconstitutionally

    A lawsuit brought by publishers and authors including John Green and
    Jodi Picoult has led to a portion of a law banning Iowa school
    libraries and classrooms from carrying books depicting sex acts being
    halted.

    On Tuesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the measure, writing
    that it had been applied unconstitutionally in many schools and that
    books of "undeniable political, artistic, literary, and/or scientific
    value" had been caught up in it, including Ulysses by James Joyce,
    Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, Beloved by Toni Morrison and
    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.

    This is the second time that US district judge Stephen Locher, a Joe
    Biden appointee, has blocked the ban. The law, Senate File 496, was
    first approved by Iowa's Republican-led legislature and governor Kim
    Reynolds in 2023, however, Locher placed an injunction on it in
    December 2023 after authors and publishers sued the state.

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/mar/26/iowa-law-banning-books-including-1984-and-ulysses-blocked-by-us-federal-judge




    The banning of books is something every person of every political persuasion should come together to protest. It is the very essence of what makes a society truly free

    This is true! On the other hand, schools should be completely free to ban pornographic books on their premises.

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  • From D@21:1/5 to JAB on Thu Mar 27 10:31:45 2025
    On Wed, 26 Mar 2025, JAB wrote:

    On Wed, 26 Mar 2025 23:13:35 -0400, Auric Hellman
    <adhellman1@gmail.com> wrote:

    The banning of books is something every person of every political
    persuasion should come together to protest.

    Book publishers for K-12 schools have had to tone down or alter what
    is written, due to republicans.


    It is good to protect our children from the pornographic attacks of the
    trans left.

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Auric Hellman on Fri Mar 28 14:58:42 2025
    On Thu, 27 Mar 2025, Auric Hellman wrote:

    On 3/27/2025 5:31 AM, D wrote:


    On Wed, 26 Mar 2025, Auric Hellman wrote:

    On 3/26/2025 8:01 PM, JAB wrote:
    Iowa law banning books including 1984 and Ulysses blocked by US
    federal judge

    Judge rules that law banning school libraries and classrooms from
    carrying books depicting sex acts had been applied unconstitutionally

    A lawsuit brought by publishers and authors including John Green and
    Jodi Picoult has led to a portion of a law banning Iowa school
    libraries and classrooms from carrying books depicting sex acts being
    halted.

    On Tuesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the measure, writing
    that it had been applied unconstitutionally in many schools and that
    books of "undeniable political, artistic, literary, and/or scientific
    value" had been caught up in it, including Ulysses by James Joyce,
    Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, Beloved by Toni Morrison and
    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.

    This is the second time that US district judge Stephen Locher, a Joe
    Biden appointee, has blocked the ban. The law, Senate File 496, was
    first approved by Iowa's Republican-led legislature and governor Kim
    Reynolds in 2023, however, Locher placed an injunction on it in
    December 2023 after authors and publishers sued the state.

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/mar/26/iowa-law-banning-books-
    including-1984-and-ulysses-blocked-by-us-federal-judge




    The banning of books is something every person of every political
    persuasion should come together to protest. It is the very essence of what >>> makes a society truly free

    This is true! On the other hand, schools should be completely free to ban
    pornographic books on their premises.

    I agree, providing there is a clear standard of what constitutes pornography in a given community. "We'll know it when we see it" isn't good enough.

    This is also the truth! A meeting of minds has taken place!

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