Lawyers to School: Follow Supreme Court Precedent on Porn in Libraries
This article originally appeared on WND.com
Guest by post by Bob Unruh
Fight erupts over explicit materials for kids
Lawyers for the American Center for Law and Justice have recommended to a school in New York that officials use the existing Supreme Court precedents in deciding how to handle material that essentially amounts to pornography in a school’s library.
The dispute developed when school board members in the Clyde-Savannah Central District in New York first protected children from obscene pornographic materials.
“In August of this year, one of our clients brought to the school board’s attention that books – five specifically – containing obscene, sexually graphic content were widely available to minor students in the school libraries.