- Bishop v. Aronov
Bishop v. Aronov was a 1991 legal case in which Phillip A. Bishop, an
exercise physiology professor at theUniversity of Alabama , sued the college onfree speech andacademic freedom grounds, when it instructed him not to teach "intelligent design theory " in an extracurricular class and not to lecture on "evidences of God in Human Physiology" in class. The Federal District found in favor of Bishop but the university appealed and theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit found that the classroom, during instructional time, was not an open forum, and that the university had a right to set the curriculum. ["The Law of Higher Education", William A. Kaplin, Barbara A. Lee, pp 262-263] [ [http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/articles/830_creationism_ideology_and_sci_6_24_1996.asp Creationism, Ideology, and Science] ,Eugenie C. Scott ,New York Academy of Sciences . Published as "The Flight From Reason." Volume 775 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. June 24, 1996.]A similar case was Edwards v. California University of Pennsylvania.
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