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Arkansas House approves bill allowing educators to teach creationism in K-12 public schools

Arkansas House approves bill allowing educators to teach creationism in K-12 public schools Share Updated: 9:37 PM CDT Apr 7, 2021 Share Updated: 9:37 PM CDT Apr 7, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THROUGH 12 PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS TO TEACH CREATIONISM AS A THEORY OF HOW THE EARTH CAME TO EXIST SUPPORTERS OF THE BILL SAY IT WILL OPEN UP A DIALOGUE IN THE CLASSROOM, BUT I SPOKE WITH ONE TEACHER WHO SAYS ARKANSAS NEEDS TO FOCUS ON MORE IMPORTANT THINGS WHEN IT COMES TO EDUCATION LEGISLATION. WHAT IF IT’S A TEACHER THAT’S MUSLIM OR A TEACHER? THAT’S JEWISH A TEACHER. THAT ISN’T CHRISTIAN THAT IS TEACHING THIS CREATIONISM AND YOU KNOW TO A CLASS, IT’S ALMOST ENTIRELY CHRISTIAN, YOU KNOW PARENTS WOULD REALLY NOT APPROVE OF THAT. THEY WOULD GO, YOU KNOW, THEY WOULD BE VERY ANGRY ABOUT THAT CREATIONISM IS DEFINED AS THE BELIEF THAT THE UNIVERSE AND LIVING ORGANISMS ORIGINATE FROM SPECIFIC ACTS OF DIVINE CREATION AS IN THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT RA

Beverlyn Pepper

Beverlyn Pepper
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Lawsuit claims Windsor police officers drew guns, pepper-sprayed uniformed Army officer during traffic stop

Lawsuit claims Windsor police officers drew guns, pepper-sprayed uniformed Army officer during traffic stop In his lawsuit, the U.S. Army officer alleges two police officers escalated things during a traffic stop, pulled guns on him, then pepper-sprayed and hit him. Author: Ali Weatherton (13News Now), 13News Now Staff Published: 2:42 PM EDT April 8, 2021 Updated: 7:48 PM EDT April 8, 2021 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY, Va. Two Windsor police officers are facing a civil lawsuit that alleges they acted aggressively towards a minority, uniformed Army officer during a traffic stop. The lawsuit was filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Virginia in Norfolk.

Colorado Law Professor Suzette Malveaux Could Become The First Black Woman Appointed To The 10 Circuit Federal Court

Colorado Law Professor Suzette Malveaux Could Become The First Black Woman Appointed To The 10 Circuit Federal Court If selected, her appointment would likely be historic for the Black LGBTQ community. Suzette Malveaux | Photo: University of Colorado Law School Suzette Malveaux. Her name might not ring a bell, but her face might. She’s sometimes mistaken for her twin sister with whom she bears a striking resemblance; Emmy award-winning CNN National Correspondent Suzanne. Malveaux, 54, of Denver, however, is a bonafide badass in her own right, in the world of law. There’s been recent buzz that the Harvard University and New York University Law-educated former civil rights attorney-turned-law-professor’s name may be being circulated by the Biden administration as a contender to fill one of two federal judgeship vacancies on the Tenth Circuit Federal Court, which covers Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico and parts of Oklahoma. 

Rules of the Game

Rules of the Game
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