Madison Hall writes: “From Maus to To Kill A Mockingbird, school districts across the country have been the battlefront of the book banning debate. But this year, at least seven state legislatures so far are attempting to codify the concerns of some parents into law with proposed bills aiming to reshape school curricula. The contents of the bills working through statehouses this year differ from state to state. But many of the books that could be taken off of shelves under these bills showcase representations of marginalized communities, said American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Vera Eidelman.”