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new Louisiana law
[note: I'm writing here because for some reason I couldn't edit the main EvoWiki:Discussions page.]
From the ars technica article Louisiana passes first antievolution "academic freedom" law: "The bill would allow local school boards to approve supplemental classroom materials specifically for the critique of scientific theories..."
Scientists should use the law by creating lesson plans and student booklets that can be downloaded from the internet that shows how robust evolution is, and how inappropriate the application of the non-theory of [Un]Intelligent Design is to the understanding of biology. Local citizens and organizations should then ask the local school boards to approve the use that material created by the scientists as supplemental classroom material. Let's make it so that the law backfires on those who voted for it.
The folks here at EvoWiki should get together will all the major science and science teaching organizations to create that teaching material. BlankVerse 23:28, 27 June 2008 (BST)

