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Tuesday
May302006

Stickers and the 11th Circuit

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has thrown out
the lower court ruling banning evolution stickers from Cobb County
textbooks. The Court of Appeals questioned whether the judge in the
lower court got the facts right and concluded it did not have enough
information to make the decision. Thus, the case is likely to start
over to reexamine the facts of the case.



                                                   




This is becoming quite the ongoing saga in Georgia, and with the latest
ruling by the court, it is likely that sticker machines across the
country will be gearing up to warn students about the dangerous theory
of evolution.



See the Atlanta Journal-Consitution story here.

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