Arkansas Librarians, Booksellers File Lawsuit Against Controversial Book Censorship Law
Arkansas Librarians, Booksellers File Lawsuit Against Controversial Book Censorship Law
A coalition of Arkansas librarians, booksellers, and readers have filed a lawsuit challenging a recently-enacted state law restricting what books can be lent or sold to minors.According to The Hill, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of the plaintiff coalition by non-profit legal advocacy organization Democracy Forward.The plaintiffs, writes The Hill, include the Arkansas Library Association and the Central Arkansas Library System.The complaint specifically seeks sanctions against sections one and five of Arkansas Act 372, which threatens librarians with criminal charges if they distribute content—including books, magazines, and movies—considered “harmful” to youth.The bill was signed into law by Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders in March and is expected to take effect in August.“Library workers across Arkansas are rightly concerned that the overly broad edicts of Act 372 will prevent them from serving their patrons as they have always done, by providing a wide variety of materials to fill their information needs, and perhaps more importantly, materials that allow each child to see themselves in the books in their library,” Arkansas Library Association President Carol Coffey said in the lawsuit, portions of which were reprinted by The Hill.“The primary mission of the Arkansas Library Association is to support libraries and library workers and to defend intellectual freedom,” Coffey said. “We join in this lawsuit because it is the best way for us to fulfill our mission.”Collectively, the plaintiffs to the complaint allege that the “vague and sweeping law” violates Arkansans’ rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
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