Thursday, October 20, 2005

Intelligent Design Saga: School chief testifies on evolution policy

An AP newswire article, via MSNBC, reports that:

The superintendent of a school district that is defending its decision to include "intelligent design" in its biology curriculum testified Thursday that the school board sought legal advice beforehand and never discussed creationism when it adopted the policy.

Before the Dover Area School Board approved the curriculum change a year ago, its attorney researched whether the change was legal and said in a report to the board that he "found no case law either way," Superintendent Richard Nilsen said.

"I have reason to believe that the board did not think they were involved in illegal activity," Nilsen said.

Nilsen testified as a witness for the defense during the fourth week of a landmark federal trial that could determine whether intelligent design can be discussed in a public-school biology class.

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