RonaldReaganFederalBuildingandCourthouseentryHarrisbu Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date December 2, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLegal Science (jurisprudence)Science Education Tagged , ACLU, Antony Flew, attorneys, biology, Cambrian animals, Cambrian Explosion, Christians, cricket (sport), Darwinism, Discovery Institute, Dover trial, education, evolution, George W. Bush, H. L. Mencken, Harrisburg, Henry Quastler, Hollywood, information, Inherit the Wind, intelligent design, John E. Jones III, Kitzmiller v. Dover, Michael Behe, natural processes, Pennsylvania, philosophy of science, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Pulitzer Prize, Robert Crowther, Scopes Monkey Trial, Spencer Tracy, Stephen Meyer, Summer for the Gods, theists, theology, William Paley, Williams Jennings Bryan Dover Days: A Fatuous Decision Is About to Turn 20 Years Old Jonathan Witt December 2, 2025 Intelligent Design, Legal Science (jurisprudence), Science Education 13 Judge Jones looked my way, and his expression seemed full of fellow feeling, as if to say, “Don’t sweat it. I’m all about free speech. I’ve got your back.” Read More ›