âA brilliant accountâ of the controversial 2005 legal battle between evolution and creationism in public education âby a first-rate journalistâ (Howard Zinn). In 2004, the School Board of Dover, Pennsylvania, decided to require its ninth-grade biology students to learn intelligent designâa pseudoscientific theory positing evidence of an intelligent creator. In a case that recalled the infamous 1925 Scopes âmonkeyâ trial, eleven parents sued the school board. When the case wound up in federal court before a President George W. Bushâappointed judge, local journalist Lauri Lebo had a front-row seat. Destined to become required reading for a generation of journalists, scientists, and science teachers, as well as for anyone concerned about the separation of church and state, The Devil in Dover is Leboâs acclaimed account of religious intolerance, First Amendment violations, and an assault on American science education. Lebo skillfully probes the background of the case, introducing the plaintiffs, the defendants, the lawyers, and a parade of witnesses, along with Judge John E. Jones III, who would eventually condemn the school boardâs decision as one of âbreathtaking inanity.â With the antievolution battle having moved to the state levelâand the recent passage of state legislation that protects the right of schools to teach alternatives to evolutionâLeboâs work is more necessary than ever. âLebo courageously exhibits the highest standards in intellectual honesty and journalistic ethos.â âDaily Kos âAn unapologetic indictment of intelligent design, fundamentalist Christianity, and American journalismâs insistence on objectivity in the face of clear untruths.â âColumbia Journalism Review
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