SharpMX-7500photocopier Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date December 19, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLegal Science (jurisprudence) Tagged , ACLU, Arlen Specter, copying, David dewolf, Dover, errors, George W. Bush, intelligent design, John West, jurists, Kenneth Miller, Kevin Padian, Kitzmiller v. Dover, media, New York Times, Nicholas Matzke, peer-reviewed publications, peer-reviewed research, Pennsylvania, plagiarism, plaintiff, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Ten Myths About Dover, Time Magazine Ten Myths About Dover: No. 2, “Judge Jones Is a Brilliant, Neutral Legal Scholar” Sarah Chaffee December 19, 2025 Intelligent Design, Legal Science (jurisprudence) 10 A full 90.9 percent of a key section was copied, either verbatim or nearly verbatim, from a brief submitted by the plaintiffs’ attorney. Read More ›
stack-of-educational-journals-and-research-articles-high-qua-862489619-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 18, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLegal Science (jurisprudence)Scientific Reasoning Tagged , __featured3, amicus brief, Annalen der Physik, BioLogos, Cambridge University Press, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Inc., De Revolutionibus, Discovery Institute, Dover trial, Foundation for Thought and Ethics, Francis Collins, Hans Krebs, Harmut Michel, intelligent design, Iowa State University, John Angus Campbell, Juan Miguel Campanario, Judge John E. Jones, Kitzmiller v. Dover, Michael Behe, Michael J. Berridge, mutations, Nobel Prize, Of Pandas and People, Origin of Species, peer-reviewed journals, peer-reviewed publications, peer-reviewed research, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, protein science, Robert H. Michell, Scott Minnich, Stephen Meyer, Supreme Court, Ten Myths About Dover, The Design Inference, type III secretion system Ten Myths About Dover: No. 3, “Intelligent Design Has No Peer-Reviewed Publications” Casey Luskin December 18, 2025 Intelligent Design, Legal Science (jurisprudence), Scientific Reasoning 19 Unfortunately, Judge Jones got this simple question exactly wrong, giving life to a myth. This alone speaks volumes about his ruling. Read More ›