Following the removal of hundreds of books from a state correctional center — specifically ones that deal with racial issues — lawmakers and legal professionals questioned the Illinois Department of Corrections on the constitutionality of banning the reading materials.The House Appropriations, Public Safety and Higher Education Committees held a joint meeting in Chicago to discuss the removal of more than 200 books from a college in prison program at the Danville Correctional Center.The books were part of the …