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The Derby debate mirrors controversies across the country, where library books, textbooks and other materials have become a target for conservative activists.
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Under a proposed Parents' Bill of Rights, Kansas K-12 schools and libraries would no longer be exempt from obscenity laws, opening them to potential criminal charges if they distribute material found to be harmful to minors.
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The Kansas State Board of Education released a statement this week saying that critical race theory is not part of state academic standards.
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WICHITA, Kansas — Kansas schools find themselves entangled in a debate about the past and whether critical race theory — the left's notion that America…