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Lawmakers have introduced AB 416, a bill aimed at safeguarding Nevadans’ access to materials in public libraries and ensuring the freedom to read and the freedom of library staff to manage library content without any political or ideological interference. The bill introduces criminal penalties for attempts to intimidate or harm others in relation to library materials in public schools, public libraries, library districts, and institutions of higher education.
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Trustees upheld library staff recommendations to reject book challenges filed by far-right residents.
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Republican lawmakers in some parts of the Mountain West are pushing to limit what books children can access in schools and public libraries.
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Find eight years of recommendations all in one place: Here are nearly 2,500 titles, hand-picked by NPR staff and trusted critics — with handy filters to help you find the perfect book!
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Former University of Nevada, Reno President Joe Crowley is releasing a collection of poetry this week. The book, entitled Hats Off to the Cap, is…
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Recent religious freedom legislation in North Carolina and Mississippi has sparked a national discussion about gay and transgender rights. One surprising…