Tag: Law and Courts
Ten Myths About Dover: #6, “Judge Jones, No Activist, Stayed Strictly Within His Authority”
Not only did Jones eschew judicial economy, he attempted to act as a policymaker and wandered into the relationship between science and religion.
Ten Myths About Dover: #9, “The ID Movement Had Its Day in Court”
The interests and opinions of the ID movement were not represented in the Dover trial.
Ten Myths About Dover: #10, “The Intelligent Design Movement Died After the Dover Decision”
A decade later, the ID movement is not only still alive — it’s thriving.
Commodifying Human Life
We see it in a California court ruling enforcing a contract to destroy frozen embryos in the event of a divorce.
Remarkable Public Support for Criminalizing Scientific Dissent
It’s not limited, as you might think, to a fanatical elite in the media or academia.