Abstract

Annas discusses the December 2005 U.S. District Court decision about a curricular change requiring the teaching of intelligent design in public schools in Dover, Pennsylvania. The judge ruled that intelligent design is not science and that the school board's curricular change served a religious purpose, in violation of the establishment clause of the First Amendment.

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