According to an article in this morning's Philadelphia Inquirer
[http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/local/13116793.htm (a free
subscription site)], voters in Dover, Pa., where the intelligent design
curriculum trial recently concluded, replaced all 8 Republican school
board members who were
I'd say the voluntary cessation doctrine would cover anything that
might appear moot here.
Ann
On Nov 9, 2005, at 7:56 AM, James Maule wrote:
According to an article in this morning's Philadelphia Inquirer
[http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/local/13116793.htm (a free
subscription
In a message dated 11/9/2005 9:45:19 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I
can understand the political reasons for waiting for Judge Jones'
decision. But surely even if the Supreme Court decides in favor of the
old school board's decision, that decision cannot
they will continue to evolve backwards.
David W. New, Esq.
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I'd say the voluntary
James Maule wrote:
According to an article in this morning's Philadelphia Inquirer
[http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/local/13116793.htm (a free
subscription site)], voters in Dover, Pa., where the intelligent design
curriculum trial recently concluded, replaced all 8 Republican school
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I'd say the voluntary cessation doctrine would cover anything that
might appear moot here.
Ann
On Nov 9, 2005, at 7:56 AM, James Maule wrote:
According to an article in this morning's
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not searching for conspiracies behind large oaks on dimly lit streets,
but what impact would the immediate decision of the board, on their own
judgments about intelligent design vs evolution, to eliminate ID instruction
have
on the
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I'd say the voluntary cessation doctrine would cover anything that might
appear moot here.
Ann
Ed, when do you think the article will be published? And is it an online
journal. Thanks, Bobby.
Robert Justin
LipkinProfessor of LawWidener University School of
LawDelaware
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Ed, when do you think the article will be published? And is it
an online journal. Thanks, Bobby.
It is in Skeptic, a print magazine, though my understanding is that
this article will be made available on their online version as well as
the print
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Isn't the democratic removal of elected officials one
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David W. New wrote:
I was sad to see the leaders of the intelligent design movement in
Pennsylvania lose their seats in yesterday's election
Sorry for the delay in responding. Nothing I've seen answers your
question, though perhaps I didn't look in the right places.
Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/9/2005 9:44:49 AM
I can understand the political reasons for waiting for Judge Jones'
decision. But surely even if the Supreme Court
, November 09, 2005 2:24 PM
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Sorry for the delay in responding. Nothing I've seen answers your
question, though perhaps I didn't look in the right places.
Jim
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I can understand
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