Tag: lawsuits
Elephant Personhood — Nixed Again
The activists had some reason for hope. Two judges in New York’s highest court swallowed the baloney in a 5–2 ruling.
West Virginia Passes Bill Protecting Teacher Rights to Answer Student Questions on “Scientific Theories”
West Virginia joins Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Indiana, and Mississippi to become the sixth state to adopt some form of an academic freedom policy.
Should We Give Nature “Rights”? A Premier Science Journal Says Yes
The text is too long to present here, so I will give one example: the “right to evolve.” The authors note that “evolution” has many meanings.
Medical Malpractice Lawsuits to the Rescue
State legislatures are considering bills to remedy a problem by lengthening their statute of limitations when the procedures were done on minors.
In U.S. and Europe, Gender Ideology as “Settled Science” Is Crumbling
In the U.S., an increasing number of states are passing laws or guidelines to protect children from potentially irreversible and life-shattering outcomes.