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Aguillard – in other words, by quoting the argument that the majority of the U.S. Supreme Court did not find convincing.
NCSE files amicus brief on the history of evolution "warning labels" - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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Also, he did the same in Edwards v Aguillard (teaching of creationism) and Rankin v McPherson (threat against President Reagan and first amendment).
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Aguillard, invalidated a Louisiana law requiring creationism be taught alongside evolution and ruled that it was unconstitutional to teach creationism in public school science classes.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: How You Can Join The Fight Against Creationism In Louisiana Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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The US Supreme Court in Edwards v. Aguillard in 1987 came to the same conclusion and ruled that it was illegal to teach creationism in public school science classrooms and laboratories.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Christine O'Donnell's Views on Creationism: Bad Religion and Unconstitutional Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2010
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The US Supreme Court in Edwards v. Aguillard in 1987 came to the same conclusion and ruled that it was illegal to teach creationism in public school science classrooms and laboratories.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Christine O'Donnell's Views on Creationism: Bad Religion and Unconstitutional Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2010
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Aguillard to uphold the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was a good one is Zack Kopplin, a high school senior from Baton Rouge LA Magnet High School.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: 42 Nobel Laureates Work To Replace Creationism With Science In Louisiana Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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The US Supreme Court in Edwards v. Aguillard in 1987 came to the same conclusion and ruled that it was illegal to teach creationism in public school science classrooms and laboratories.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Christine O'Donnell's Views on Creationism: Bad Religion and Unconstitutional Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2010
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In a landmark 1987 case known as Edwards vs Aguillard, the US Supreme Court ruled the law unconstitutional, effectively closing the door on teaching “creation science” in public schools.
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Also, he did the same in Edwards v Aguillard (teaching of creationism) and Rankin v McPherson (threat against President Reagan and first amendment).
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Aguillard before they start to take notice of the real world beyond the papers on the table.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole! 2010
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