"Court battles over the books have been messy. In one of the most high-profile legal battles, an Arkansas federal judge ruled in 2003 that a rural school district could not force children to present the librarian with written parental permission to check out the books. The Cedarville School District's board kept the books under lock and key after it decided the series fostered rebellion and encouraged witchcraft. In the Georgia decision, the state board ruled that Mallory had failed to prove that the books promote the Wicca religion. Mallory said she wasn't able to bring forward any evidence at the hearing. "How can you prove a case without being able to call witnesses or give evidence?" she asked Thursday in a telephone interview. Although she has yet to decide whether to appeal the case, Mallory said she already has contacted an expert witness. If she doesn't decide to pursue her argument, she still hopes her protest will prompt others to take another look at the series." My personal opinion is that Christians like Laura Mallory indoctrinate people into the pagan religion. Bible Classes - OK Harry Potter - NO. WTF I hate Georgia sometimes! I am so glad that I homeschool. |