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April 1, 2010
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, __edited , Academic Freedom Day , Kitzmiller v. Dover , University of Arkansas
Where Dover Was Wrong: A Detailed Look at the Errors of the Infamous Kitzmiller Decision
Casey Luskin
April 1, 2010
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Episode 390
Guest Casey Luskin
Duration 00:19:20 Download Audio File (13.3 mb)
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On this episode of ID the Future we’re featuring an excerpt from a talk given by Casey Luskin at the 2010 Academic Freedom Day celebration at the University of Arkansas. In this final clip, Luskin explains the problems of the infamous Kitzmiller v. Dover ruling and the advocacy of the judge’s decision, which was riddled with errors and mistakes.
Photo by Nathan Jacobson, © Discovery Institute (CC BY-SA 4.0) Associate Director , Center for Science and CultureCasey Luskin is a geologist and an attorney with graduate degrees in science and law, giving him expertise in both the scientific and legal dimensions of the debate over evolution. He earned his PhD in Geology from the University of Johannesburg, and BS and MS degrees in Earth Sciences from the University of California, San Diego, where he studied evolution extensively at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. His law degree is from the University of San Diego, where he focused his studies on First Amendment law, education law, and environmental law.