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First Amendment award for Kopplin
NCSE is delighted to congratulate Zack Kopplin, the leader of the effort to repeal the so-called Louisiana Science Education Act, on his receiving the Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award. Oklahoma okay at last
![]() When the Oklahoma legislature adjourned sine die on May 25, 2012, no fewer than three legislative attempts to attack the teaching of evolution and of climate change were finally laid to rest. Private school scholarships "a boon to creationism"?
Private school scholarship programs "have been twisted to benefit private schools at the expense of the neediest children," according to The New York Times (May 22, 2012) — and part of the problem involves the teaching of creationism. Polling evolution in New Jersey
![]() A bare majority of New Jerseyans accept evolution, according to a new poll from Monmouth University and the Asbury Park Press. |
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