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Acting For The Left Behind: How The Native Class Act Could Close The Gaps In American Indian Education, Aaron J. Stewart
Acting For The Left Behind: How The Native Class Act Could Close The Gaps In American Indian Education, Aaron J. Stewart
American Indian Law Review
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The Constitutionality Of The Monkey Wrench: Exploring The Case For Intelligent Design, Johnny Buckles
The Constitutionality Of The Monkey Wrench: Exploring The Case For Intelligent Design, Johnny Buckles
Oklahoma Law Review
Teaching intelligent design in public schools has become an extremely controversial, and highly publicized, educational prospect that is just beginning to garner judicial attention. This Article argues that a proper resolution of the constitutional problems raised by teaching intelligent design requires both a precise understanding of intelligent design and evolutionary theory, and a sophisticated grasp of theological conceptions of the origin and development of life. After explaining these important foundational concepts and surveying the most relevant Supreme Court precedent, this Article discusses two important threshold questions that arise from the origins debate. First, is intelligent design theory inherently religious? Secondly, …
Education: The Constitutionality Of Oklahoma's Public School Financing System: Does The State Have A Duty To Provide An Adequate Education For All Schoolchildren?, Karen Richardson
Education: The Constitutionality Of Oklahoma's Public School Financing System: Does The State Have A Duty To Provide An Adequate Education For All Schoolchildren?, Karen Richardson
Oklahoma Law Review
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