A recent Pennsylvania federal court's decision against teaching Intelligent Design may have a group in Indiana rethinking its litigation plans, reports Abdul Hakim-Shabazz at Indiana Barrister.
The Pennsylvania federal judge's ruling that booted intelligent design out of the Dover school district has found its way to Indiana. A group that threatened to sue the Hamilton Southeastern School District (HSE) over its refusal to teach intelligent design appears to be calling it quits.
That post is actually by Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, Indiana Barrister's newest contributor who is also a radio host on Newstalk 1430 AM, WXNT.
http://www.indianabarrister.com/archives/2005/12/a_hearty_welcome_to_abdul.html
Posted by: Joshua Claybourn | December 26, 2005 at 02:50 PM
Hi Joshua, Sorry for the mistake in crediting Abdul Hakim-Shabazz. I'll correct it shortly.
Posted by: Chris | December 27, 2005 at 11:46 AM