The legal back-and-forth over Iowa Senate File 496 continues with attorneys representing the state defendants filing a motion challenging the March 25 decision by U.S. District Court judge Stephen Locher of the... Read more »
What do law and literature have in common? Do they represent similar impulses towards understanding human motives and behaviour, or are they fundamentally different systems? In his new book, 38 Londres Street, lawyer and... Read more »
Once again, federal judge blocks a book banning law in Iowa Mar 27 2025 On March 25, U.S. District Court judge Stephen Locher of the Southern District of Iowa reinstated an injunction... Read more »
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The public library in Fairhope, Alabama – a picturesque city on the shores of Mobile Bay – has found itself in the crosshairs of battles over library content. The Alabama public library... Read more »
Book News: Major publishers, Authors Guild sue over new Florida book banning law
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In 2011, Harriet Wistrich got a call about Sally Challen, who had been convicted of the murder of her husband, Richard. Sally had bludgeoned him to death with a hammer at their Surrey home... Read more »
Feminist Harriet Wistrich had been a solicitor for 20 years, many of them with the noted human rights firm Birnberg Peirce (the Guildford Four, the Birmingham Six) when, aged 55, in 2015,... Read more »
Five more publishers join suit against Iowa’s book banning, anti-GLBQT law Apr 16 2024 Five publishers have joined the lawsuit filed last November 30 against Iowa over its book banning and anti-GLBQT... Read more »