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A school is buzzing after an exciting visit from a reading celebrity. In Newington, books are coming to life as students see ...
Whether your kids are native Spanish speakers, students learning Spanish in school, or just lovers of a good story, they'll find a lot to enjoy in these bilingual books. Some offer a few Spanish words ...
Kids love animals -- and they love books about animals, too. From dog books to bear books to bunny books and pig books, our list of favorite animal "tails" is full of great picks. Some have funny, ...
In 2017, the College of Law, in partnership with UNL’s Center on Children, Families, and the Law, launched the Children’s Justice Clinic, which gave students opportunities to work real cases ...
Taylor, six parents—both Catholic and Muslim—seek to opt-out their children from classroom reading of books that have LGBTQ+ ...
The case concerns whether parents’ rights are burdened if public schools do not allow them to pull their children when ...
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether public schools can refuse to give parents the right to pull kids from lessons involving LGBTQ-themed books.
Some North Carolina lawmakers are pushing for new rules that would give parents more power to remove sexually explicit books from school libraries. Pastor John K. Amanchukwu Sr. is among the ...
They contended that under the 2017 rules, their application ... CARA’s inflexible application of the law, stating that a statutory order could never justifiably bar a couple, simply because they ...
TOPEKA — The way Kansas LGBTQ+ youths in foster care are placed into homes could change after lawmakers forced a bill into law that permits foster children to be placed with families who don’t ...
Behind the trend is a combination of factors — including sky-high prices, shifting tax and transparency laws, and the first waves of a $100 trillion wealth transfer. Of course, not all trust ...
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