NCBCPS Case
Newsom Michael
mnewsom at law.howard.edu
Mon May 21 13:56:35 PDT 2007
Yes, I would like to have it as well.
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[mailto:religionlaw-bounces at lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Susan Freiman
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 1:15 AM
To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: Re: NCBCPS Case
What's the URL of your blog, please?
Susan
Ed Brayton wrote:
> The ACLU of Texas filed suit this week against the Odessa schools over
> their use of the NCBCPS curriculum in an elective Bible course. This
> curriculum has received a great deal of criticism (warranted, in my
> view) over both its inaccuracy and its sectarian nature. You can see
> the full complaint at
> http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/religion/odessa_complaint.pdf. I would like
> to do with this case essentially the same thing I did with the Dover
> "intelligent design" case, which is to cover it in great detail from
> start to finish on my blog. If there is anyone on the list who is
> going to be involved in the case directly and therefore have easy
> access to the briefs, filings, expert reports and so forth, or who
> knows someone who does and would be willing to give me access to
> them, please contact me off list. Thanks.
>
> Ed Brayton
>
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