"People stood in doorways to attend a crowded meeting of the Meridian Library District’s board of trustees on Aug. 17, 2022, with some criticizing libraries over books containing nudity or depictions of sex. A new Idaho bill would allow parents to sue schools and libraries that allow minors to obtain materials with sexual content" | Sarah Miller, Idaho Statesman
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) – A new Idaho bill would open schools and public libraries to lawsuits for allowing minors to obtain books, films and other media that depict sexual content deemed “offensive.”
The legislation, from Rep. Jaron Crane, R-Nampa, would allow parents to sue schools and libraries if employees gave their child “harmful” material or if the institution failed to take “reasonable steps to restrict access” to “harmful” materials for minors.
The bill mirrors a current Idaho law that prohibits giving children under 18 “harmful” material that features “nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement or sado-masochistic abuse” when it’s lewd or “patently offensive to prevailing standards” among adults.
https://www.eastidahonews.com/2023/02/idaho-bill-would-allow-parents-to-sue-over-harmful-books-in-schools-libraries/
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