Island Trees, etc.
"In a 1982 case called Island Trees v. Pico, the Supreme Court ruled that school boards can't remove books from a school library just because they don't agree with their content. But in many communities around the country, school administrators and librarians are under heavy pressure from religious and other groups to censor what we read and study. If you believe that your school is censoring books because of their viewpoints, you, your teachers and the school librarian can challenge book censorship at your school or in court. The freedom to read is the freedom to think – and that's totally worth fighting for!" American Civil Liberties Union : Your Right to Free Expression
Sure. Fine. But why is it the ACLU must always refer to "religious" groups when pointing out censorship? If this isn't bias, then what is? It is time for the "card carrying" ACLU members to stop the religious paranoia. Censorship is censorship no matter what group is enforcing it.