The process of banning or restricting books under South Carolina’s new “instructional materials” regulation is beginning to gather steam across the state.
Many advocates predicted during the end of last school year, as the South Carolina State Board of Education considered Ellen Weaver’s proposed regulation, that the consequences of such broad language would be wide-ranging and negative.
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