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LSEA

West: Louisiana Science Education Act Is Important as a “Stereotype Breaker”

It was a turning point in the effort to secure academic freedom for science teachers. Read More ›
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Louisiana Science Education Act Celebrates Its Tenth Anniversary

The LSEA demonstrates that we don’t have to teach evolution dogmatically in public schools. Read More ›
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V0011947 A psychiatrist with intense, bulging eyes. Colour process pr Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org A psychiatrist with intense, bulging eyes. Colour process print by C. Josef, c. 1930. By: Carl JosefPublished: - Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Next Time I Need a Therapist, I’m Staying Away from Jeremy P. Shapiro

For remarkable blindness to his own “thinking errors,” Dr. Shapiro gets a prize. Read More ›
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Scientist: Debate on Controversial Science Is “Un-American”

To the weaponized epithets “anti-science,” “science denial,” and the rest, you can now add “un-American” as a putdown for ideas in a scientific context that you don’t like. Read More ›

Heading into Today’s March, Here’s When to Doubt a Scientific “Consensus”

Marches are usually held to defend something that’s in peril. Does anyone really think big science is in danger? Read More ›
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Did You Miss Meyer, Richards, and Smith at the Heritage Foundation? See It Now

The panel pointed to how the "anti-science" label is wielded to shut down challenges to the "consensus" and to advance "anti-human" advocacy. Read More ›

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