Tag Archives: Ginsberg v. New York
Protecting Innocence
Megan was five years old when her innocence began to unravel. What started as “approved” school reading led to pornography addiction, online predators, and devastating consequences. Her story exposes how trusted institutions failed—and why parents can no longer afford to look away.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Pornography
Tagged American Library Association, Antonin Scalia, Banned Books Week, Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, Erznoznik v. City of Jacksonville, Ginsberg v. New York, Intellectual Freedom, Justice Scalia, Library Bill of Rights, Mahmoud v. Taylor, Tinker v. Des Moines, U.S. Supreme Court
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The Porn Promoters
Did you know that the Biden Administration aggressively fought to keep obscene materials in school libraries against the efforts of parents to remove them? I didn’t. I had no idea and I’ve tried to keep up on these issues.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Education, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
Tagged American Library Association, Biden, Biden Administration, BookLooks.org, child-pornography, Ginsberg v. New York, Justice Brennan, LGBTQ, Matt Nosanchuk, Obama Administration, Reuben Sturman, Trump Administration, Walter J. Cummings
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