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ND Enters Fray Surrounding Content Ban for Libraries

North Dakota is expected to see continued debate in the coming weeks over a plan to ban certain items from public libraries. While the plan has its supporters, there appears to be a large amount of opposition amid concerns surrounding censorship. The proposal would ban what are described as "sexually explicit books." The bill s supporters said they are especially concerned about children accessing certain materials, pointing to a well-known illustrated book advising teens on sex-related topics. . ....

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Data on Police Stops Confirms Continuing Racial Disparities

Data on Police Stops Confirms Continuing Racial Disparities
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Data on CA Police Stops Confirms Continuing Racial Disparities

Black teenagers ages 15 to 17 are six times more likely to be searched by police compared with their white counterparts, according to a report from the California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board released this week. The board crunched the numbers from more than 3 million traffic and pedestrian stops done in 2021 by 58 police agencies. Melanie Ochoa, outgoing vice chair of the board and the director of police practices for the ACLU of Southern California, said about 94% of police stops were self-initiated, not in response to a call for service. . ....

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In California, jaywalking will soon be legal, usually

A bill signed recently by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, the “Freedom to Walk” act, makes jaywalking legal as long as conditions are safe. ....

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