Stickerless Science

Published on January 14, 2005

U.S. Federal Judge Clarence Cooper has dealt a strong blow to the Intelligent Design movement by ruling that a Georgia school district must remove the stickers it had placed in science textbooks telling students that evolution is an unproven theory, not a fact, and that they should approach their study of it with an open, […]

U.S. Federal Judge Clarence Cooper has dealt a strong blow to the Intelligent Design movement by ruling that a Georgia school district must remove the stickers it had placed in science textbooks telling students that evolution is an unproven theory, not a fact, and that they should approach their study of it with an open, but critical mind. Cooper ruled that the stickers were an unconstitutional endorsement of religion.

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