A compelling eyewitness account of the recent courtroom drama in Dover, Pennsylvania that put evolution on trial.
Journalist Gordy Slack offers a riveting, personal, and often amusing
first-hand account that details six weeks of some of the most widely
ranging, fascinating, and just plain surreal testimony in U.S. legal
history--a battle between hard science and religious conservatives
wishing to promote a new version of creationism in schools.
During the Kitzmiller vs. Dover Areas School Board trial, the members
of the local school board defended their decision to require teachers
to present intelligent design alongside evolution as an explanation for
the origins and diversity of life on earth. The trial revealed much
more than a disagreement about how to approach science education. It
showed two essentially different and conflicting views of the world and
the lengths some people will go to promote their own. The ruling by
George W. Bush-appointed Judge John Jones III was unexpected in its
stridency: Not only did he conclude that intelligent design was
religion and not science and therefore had no place in a science
classroom, he scolded the school board for wasting public time and
money.
A sophisticated examination of the deep cultural,
religious, and political tensions that continue to divide America, The
Battle Over the Meaning of Everything is also journalist Gordy Slack's
personal and engaging story of the high drama and unforgettable
characters on both sides of the courtroom controversy.
Gordy
Slack (Oakland, CA) has been writing about science and evolutionary
biology for 15 years. He is a regular commentator on KQED, an affiliate
of NPR, and his articles have appeared in Mother Jones, Salon.com,
Wired, California Wild, the San Francisco Chronicle, and many other
publications.