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Academic Freedom versus Science
Tennessee's Republican legislature has enacted a new law allowing teachers to question the science of Evolution. Is it back to the Scopes trial of 1925?
Banner image: Clarence Darrow (L) and William Jennings Bryan (R) during the Scopes Trial in 1925
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3 storiesIs 'Academic Freedom' a Disguise for Religion?
In 1925, a Tennessee jury convicted John Scopes for questioning the Bible by teaching Evolution. More recently, it's become a required science. But now the legislature has passed a law allowing teachers to raise "scientific weaknesses" about Evolution, along with Global Warming.
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After four years of hearings, the European Court of Human Rights ruled today that Abu Hamza may be extradited from Britain to the United States. This country has promised — in writing — not to try him and four others in military tribunals or to subject them to the death penalty.
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Rick Santorum suspended his campaign today, calling the race "as improbable as any race you will ever see for president." The former US Senator, who had won 11 states in primaries and caucuses, announced his decision in Gettysburg, just two weeks before the primary in his home state of Pennsylvania.
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