Comic books heat up in the 1950s in part 2 of U.S. vs. Comics, the new webseries by Ian Rosenberg and Mike Cavallaro! Read more →
Check out the first episode of a new weekly webcomic on the 70th anniversary of the Senate comic book hearings - and what they teach us about censorship today! Read more →
Lawsuits aimed at websites over accessibility design have hit the comics industry. How can comics retailers, publishers, and creators bring their websites into compliance with current accessibil...
https://cbldf.org/2023/02/ada-qa-accessibility-lawsuits-comics-websites/
Watch CBLDF’s behind-the-scenes video on their recent victory in Virginia Beach defending Maia Kobabe’s graphic novel Gender Queer: A Memoir from an obscenity charge. CBLDF digital editor Jor...
https://cbldf.org/2022/10/watch-now-gender-queer-in-virginia-beach-a-case-study/
(This article is the second part of our look at Senate Bill 775 in Missouri. You can find the first part here.) Missouri Senate Bill 775 went into effect on August 28, 2022. It is a lengthy bill ...
This week, at a local school board meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, a group of fifteen parents and students spoke in opposition to the recent removal of multiple titles in their school district. T...
https://cbldf.org/2022/09/missouri-part-1-banning-comics-in-st-louis/
This Sunday, September 18, marks the start of Banned Books Week 2022. As a proud Banned Books Week Coalition member, we hope you’ll join us! CBLDF is hosting a virtual event Monday at noon Ea...
Tuesday marked a victory for Maia Kobabe and er graphic novel Gender Queer as a Virginia judge dismissed a lawsuit against it. The case that targeted both Gender Queer and A Court of Mist and Fur...
https://cbldf.org/2022/09/gender-queer-victory-in-virginia-explained-in-38-tweets/
Spinning, the Eisner Award-winning graphic novel by Tillie Walden, is one of several books that prompted a federal lawsuit Monday. Citizens from Llano County, Texas, a county Northwest of Austin,...
https://cbldf.org/2022/04/spinning-in-llano-citizens-go-to-court/
Another problematic bill has reared its ugly head in the state of Idaho this winter. First introduced in February, Idaho House Bill 666, a bill that criminalizes librarians (among others), passed...