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Law and Society

1986

University of Georgia School of Law

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A Bicentennial Symposium--The Constitution And Human Values: The Unfinished Agenda, Milner S. Ball Jul 1986

A Bicentennial Symposium--The Constitution And Human Values: The Unfinished Agenda, Milner S. Ball

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The participants in this Symposium share a commitment to explore the question whether law--constitutional law in particular--is one of the humanities and therefore subject to understanding, critique, conceptualization, and practice in freshly humanizing modes. These authors--lawyers, poets, philosophers, writers, activists--make no great claims for their individuals labors or their shared enterprise. They prefer instead to let the work speak for itself.


Textbooks, Judges, And Science, Edward J. Larson Jan 1986

Textbooks, Judges, And Science, Edward J. Larson

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This Article offers a spectator's guide to this controversy by three central issues in Aguillard. First, the Article examines the persistent interest of both creationists and evolutionists in the content of public-school biology instruction, which is reflected in passage of the Balanced Treatment Act, and the overwhelming, organized opposition to its implementation. Focusing on the impact o science in recent decisions, the second section of the Article reviews judicial responses to the cases spawned by the controversy over creationist and evolutionary instruction. The Article concludes by exploring the central role played by scientific opinion in the legal arguments for and …