GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) - South Carolina public school librarians and students filed a lawsuit to block the enforcement of a state book ban regulation and a classroom censorship memo.

The lawsuit targets the State Superintendent of Education and Greenville County Schools, arguing that the regulation and memo are too vague and infringe on students' rights.

Paul Bowers, a spokesperson with the South Carolina ACLU said public school librarians and students are challenging two things the superintendent did.

"One was that she pushed and eventually got passed a book banning regulations that bans any book containing what it calls a description of sexual conduct," he said. "The other is a memorandum that the superintendent sent out this year that has a long list of forbidden topics that she wou

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