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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Who Said It?


"The Act provides Louisiana schoolteachers with no new authority. Thus the stated purpose is not furthered by it."

Go ahead and take a guess in the comments. I'll post the answer below the fold.

It was William J. Brennan, the
United States Supreme Court Justice and author of the Majority Opinion in Edwards v. Aguillard. This was the case that struck down a Louisiana law that required creationism to be taught along with evolution.

Deja vu?



posted by Jeremy Mohn

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