It is critical, now more than ever, that communities in Connecticut protect diverse perspectives in their public libraries and schools.
Who says Hollywood doesn’t read? A-list bibliophiles flock to Mystery Pier Books, a WeHo treasure trove of rare first ...
Set against the shifting landscapes of colonial Asia, Crossings is told through the eyes of children. The novel captures the courage, uncertainty, and quiet determination of those who crossed borders ...
Does the government get a lot of money from taxing e-books? Hardly, since reading e-books is not yet popular in the country.
The banned book is “What Kind of Bird Can’t Fly: A Memoir of Resilience and Resurrection,” by Dorsey Nunn and co-author Lee ...
The New York Times bestselling author returns to the village of Mitford in her 15th novel featuring Father Tim Kavanagh.
Columnist Caris Gray argues that the new Texas Supreme Court’s order to take away ABA accreditation for Texas law schools is ...
The start-up is now valued at about $8 billion as it pushes to add new customers, including those outside law firms.
NYLS’s Housing Justice Leadership Institute’s report is a national survey that indicates “major growth” in housing justice ...
An Arizona lawmaker who is concerned about library associations' "political leanings" has introduced a bill that library ...
A new report on the $18 million budget deficit uncovered in Brockton Public Schools in FY 2023 blames a broad “failure of ...
If you look at some of the most significant Supreme Court cases on cultural issues coming out in the last three terms, where ...