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Posted by: Peter Henderson on Sep. 10 2007,16:37

Does this open the way for school boards to place anti-evolution stickers on school text books in the future ? From AiG's website today:

< http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v1/n2/georgia-on-the-mind >

 

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In a modest triumph for academic freedom in America’s public schools, a federal court has challenged the decision of a lower court judge who had ordered Georgia schools to remove textbook stickers that called evolution “a theory, not a fact.” A U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered that the previous decision be vacated and the case retried.
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Posted by: Richardthughes on Sep. 10 2007,17:09

Quote (Peter Henderson @ Sep. 10 2007,16:37)
Does this open the way for school boards to place anti-evolution stickers on school text books in the future ? From AiG's website today:

< http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v1/n2/georgia-on-the-mind >

 

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In a modest triumph for academic freedom in America’s public schools, a federal court has challenged the decision of a lower court judge who had ordered Georgia schools to remove textbook stickers that called evolution “a theory, not a fact.” A U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered that the previous decision be vacated and the case retried.
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That's a year old...
Posted by: Wesley R. Elsberry on Sep. 10 2007,18:21

Yeah, that's the Selman v. Cobb County case.

The appeals court sent it back to the trial court. Jeff Selman got some new people on his legal team: Eric Rothschild and Stephen Harvey from Pepper Hamilton (the two main lawyers for the plaintiffs in the KvD case) and Richard Katskee of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. They asked Judge Clarence Cooper to re-open discovery in the case, since the appeals court wanted a better evidentiary record. He agreed. They then set out and got three expert witnesses for Selman: Prof. Ken Miller of Brown University (who testified in the first round of the case as a fact witness, not an expert witness), Dr. Eugenie C. Scott of the National Center for Science Education, and Prof. Brian Alters of McGill University. Miller and Alters had been expert witnesses in the KvD trial. They prepared their expert reports. Somewhere along in there, the defense decided to throw in the towel, and the case was settled.

< See here for more. >
Posted by: Peter Henderson on Sep. 11 2007,14:05

Thanks for the update Richard, Wesley. I am familiar with the case and Ken Miller did refer to the stickers during his talk in Ohio.

The article on the AiG website yesterday looked convincingly like a new development, which begs the question, why are AiG putting out news stories that are a year old without explaining this to their readers ?
Posted by: Erasmus, FCD on Sep. 11 2007,14:07



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The article on the AiG website yesterday looked convincingly like a new development, which begs the question, why are AiG putting out news stories that are a year old without explaining this to their readers ?
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good question.

maybe because it all happened < Last Thursday? >
Posted by: Wesley R. Elsberry on Sep. 11 2007,14:21

The date on the AiG article says "September 5, 2006", so it looks to be a bit over a year old.

Since that page apparently corresponds to an article in their print publication, "Answers Magazine", it may be the case that they are making the magazine content available online one year after subscribers get it in print form. Delayed online publication of print material is pretty common.
Posted by: Steverino on Sep. 11 2007,18:30

It's a good thing to know, when we need serious science, we can turn to AnswersInGenitals!
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