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Phillip Johnson is a graduate of Harvard and the Univesity of Chicago Law School where he graduated first in his class. He was a law clerk for Chief Justice Earl Warren and taught law at UC Berkeley for over 25 years, serving as the Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law before recently retiring to Legal Resources LinksResources The best legal resource you can find is an attorney. Nonetheless, below is a list of resources we have enjoyed reading which you might also find informative regarding legal issues!
"Intelligent Design Will Survive Kitzmiller v. Dover," by and David K. DeWolf, John G. West, Casey Luskin, publishe38 Nobel Laureates Didn't Get Eugenie Scott's MemoResources Abstract:
On September 9, 2005, 38 Nobel Laureates wrote a letter to the Kansas State Board of Education urging them to not teach intelligent design. There were only 2 small problems with the letter: 1) The Kansas Board isn't considering teaching ID, and 2) The reasons they reject design are based Response to ACLU ID FAQ: Part 3Resources
FAQ 3: "Where did intelligent design come from?"
3a. "The term 'intelligent design' was popularized in Of Pandas and People, the very textbook that was adopted for use in the Dover Area schools."
3b. "Intelligent design and Of Pandas [sic] emerged in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decisAny larger philosophical implications of intelligent design, or any religious motives, beliefs, and affiliations of ID proponents, do not disqualify ID from having scientific meritResources [Editor's note: This article was posted as part of a series of articles on behalf of Discovery Institute both for and against ID at OpposingViews.com.]
“We don’t need the anti-creationists going and mixing their views on religion into their science. In fact, this is probably the surest path to diInaccurate Discussion: A Response to Scott LaFee's "Intelligent Discussion" (Union Tribune, June 8, 2005) [Short Version]Resources Introduction
On June 8, 2005, prolific writer Scott LaFee wrote an article (http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/science/20050608-9999-lz1c08intel.html) in the San Diego Union Tribune on a truly interesting topic: Intelligent Design (ID). As the title of the article implies, LaFee interviewed mThe Evolutionary Gospel According to Sean B. CarrollResources By Casey Luskin1
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This article was originally published on the International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (ISCID) archives at http://www.iscid.org/boards/ubb-get_topic-f-10-t-000114.html
(1) Refuted Before it was Written: A Guide to Allen Orr's "Devolution" Article in The New YorkerResources
On May 23, 2005, evolutionary biologist H. Allen Orr published an editorial against intelligent design in the The New Yorker entitled "Devolution:
Why intelligent design isn’t." The New Yorker is known as a fairly liberal magazine. I would love to see more liberals take intelligent designWhat the Radio Didn't Tell YouNews Refuting the Wind: A Tolerant, Thoughtful Darwinist Who Misunderstands Intelligent DesignResources
In November of 2002, I had the opportunity, along with
some other IDEA Center staff members, to go on the air on a local radio station
discussing the intelligent design debates at Hillsdale College. We were
invited to speak by talk show host Michael Law, who had flown to Hillsdale to dirTruly Fair and Balanced: IDEA Mentioned on San Diego Fox News + Responses to Eugenie Scott & CalamusNews IntroductionResources Welcome to our Fossil Record quote collection. Many of the quotes in our collections have been verified for accuracy, but not all have been verified. Thus, we present our quote-collections as a starting point for research, and suggest you verify any individual quote before using it.
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