Free Expression

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Preliminary Injunction to Block Oregon's "Harmful to Minors" Law Denied

2008 FREADOM Gift Cards to Benefit ABFFE Now Available

The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression is seeking bookstores to sell the 2008 version of its popular FREADOM gift card, featuring Roger Roth's illustration of the Statue of Liberty reading a book.

Amy Goodman on the Importance of Independents

Amy Goodman, co-host of the global news hour Democracy Now! and co-author with her brother, David Goodman, of Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times (Hyperion), will be talking about her new book, the independent media landscape, and the importance of independe

PublicAffairs Panel to Examine Why Books Still Get Banned

PublicAffairs will present the panel discussion "Obscene in the Extreme: Why Books Still Get Banned" on Saturday, May 31, at BookExpo America. The event, which begins at 11:00 a.m. in Room 402A of the Los Angeles Convention Center, will be moderated by Nicholas Goldberg, editor of Op-Ed and Sunday Opinion for the Los Angeles Times.

Supreme Court Upholds Provision Opposed by Free Speech Groups

On Monday, May 19, in a 7 - 2 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a provision of a child pornography law that free speech groups contended punished speech about books that are protected by the First Amendment.

Judy Blume to Sign Books to Bring Attention to ABFFE at BEA

Bestselling author Judy Blume, whose works often appear on lists of the most frequently challenged titles, will sign books in the ABA Lounge at BookExpo America (BEA) on behalf of the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE). "Judy is a longtime friend of ABFFE, and she has graciously agreed to help us get some attention at BEA," said ABFFE President Chris Finan in a statement.

Booksellers Join Legal Challenge to Indiana Registration Law

On Wednesday, May 7, booksellers joined book publishers, video and recording retailers, and an Indianapolis art museum in challenging a new Indiana law that requires any store that sells even a single "sexually explicit" book, magazine, video, or recording to register with the state and pay a $250 license fee.

May 2 Deadline for Booksellers' Input on ABFFE

This Friday, May 2, is the deadline for independent booksellers to offer a friendly but honest assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression. Booksellers' opinions are being collected via a quick and anonymous online survey.

Oregon Booksellers to Challenge Censorship Law

On Friday, April 25, six Oregon booksellers will join the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) and a coalition of groups in filing a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new Oregon law that restricts the display and sale of books and magazines, which are protected by the First Amendment.

ABFFE Seeks Booksellers' Opinions via Online Survey

The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) is seeking a friendly but honest assessment of its strengths and weaknesses from the people it was created to serve -- independent booksellers -- via a quick and anonymous online survey.

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