You are hereIndiana newspapers decry antievolution bill
![]() Indiana's newspapers are reacting to the prospective antievolution bill in Indiana. Prospective antievolution bill mutates in Indiana
![]() The expected antievolution bill in Indiana appears to have mutated. A ruling against Louisiana's voucher program
![]() Louisiana's controversial voucher program was ruled to violate the Louisiana state constitution, the Baton Rouge Advocate (December 3, 2012) reports. Closing a creationist loophole in Britain
"All free schools will be forced to present evolution as a comprehensive and central tenet of scientific theory," the Guardian (November 29, 2012) reported, "following lobbying by senior scientists concerned that Christian-run institutions could exploit loopholes in the rules to present creationism as a credible theory." Louisiana's voucher program in the dock
![]() A trial in a state court over Louisiana's controversial voucher program began on November 28, 2012, reviving the issue of the state's funding of schools that teach creationism. "Intelligent design" bill expected in Montana
![]() A Montana legislator is preparing a bill to require the teaching of "intelligent design" along with evolution. Creationists in trademark suit
![]() The producers of the NPR show Science Friday filed a suit against the operators of a right-wing radio show that features a creationist segment, Real Science Friday, according to the New York Post (November 15, 2012). Antievolution legislation on the horizon in Indiana
![]() Efforts to undermine the teaching of evolution are likely to be revived in the Indiana legislature, according to a columnist for the Lafayette Journal and Courier (November 10, 2012). Freshwater case in Church & State
![]() The Freshwater case is featured in the November 2012 issue of Church & State, the magazine of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. NCSE files amicus in Freshwater appeal
![]() By providing a friend-of-the-court brief (PDF) to Ohio's Supreme Court on October 4, 2012, NCSE is again supporting a local school district that fired a middle school science teacher over his inappropriate religious activity in the classroom — including teaching creationism. Pages |
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