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The ALA does not claim comprehensiveness in recording challenges. Research suggests that for each challenge reported there are as many as four or five which go unreported. [6] The list is sorted alphabetically by default. Included is each book's rank in the ALA's lists of top 100 challenged books by decade (if applicable).
Banned Books Week is the product of a national alliance between organizations who strive to bring awareness to banned books. [123] Founded by first amendment and library activist Judy Krug and the Association of American Publishers in 1982, the event aims to bring banned books "to the attention of the American public".
In this first installment of The Big Fail, a series focused on the high percentage of law graduates failing the bar and the impact on law schools and the legal profession, The Recorder affiliate ...
The American Library Association publishes a list of the top "Banned and Challenged Books" for any given year. [21] The American Library Association also organizes a "Banned Books Week", which is "an annual event celebrating the freedom to read." [21] The goal of the project is to bring awareness to banned books and promote the freedom to learn ...
The American Bar Association's Council of the Section of Legal Education could finally enact a much discussed change to its bar pass standard for law schools when it meets Feb. 22, but opposition ...
Not only has the ABA presented the data all together, but it shows that the vast majority of law graduates who take the bar exam pass within two years. Avoid the Search: Law Schools' Bar Pass ...
Also, books are not always banned for just one reason; there can be several reasons for a banning. I think it would be best to start this article with general information on why books are banned, and then, with the list still existing, add the reasons why the individual books are banned within the articles for each of the books themselves ...
And to think, a group of parents missed it in their list of 97 books they want removed from schools for being “adult rated.” Mary Dimitrov of The Island Packet reported on the parents ...