
“The religious views of some that contradict science cannot dictate curriculum,” American Civil Liberties Union attorney Maggie Garrett argued Monday before U.S. District Judge Clarence Cooper. The trial is expected to last several days.
But a lawyer for Cobb County schools, Linwood Gunn, held up a copy of a textbook’s table of contents Monday that showed dozens of pages about evolution.
“The sticker doesn’t exist independently of the 101 pages about evolution,” Gunn said. “This case is not about a sticker which has 33 words on it. … It’s about textbooks that say a lot more than that.”
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