WASHINGTON (WJLA) — Efforts to ban books – many based on objections to “sexually explicit” material – may have backfired, according to a new study revealing those restricted titles saw a jump in readership after prohibitions were placed. The study was conducted by professors at Carnegie Mellon University and George…Read More
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