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Tennessee’s ‘Monkey Bill’ constitutional?

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April 15, 2012

In Tennessee, home of the infamous ” title=”became law last week” target=”_blank”>became law last week without Gov. Bill Haslam’s signature; though he disapproved of the law, he saw no point in vetoing it because the legislature had the votes to override. Tennessee now joins Louisiana, which passed a similar law in 2008 for the purpose of promoting “” title=”Oklahoma” target=”_blank”>Oklahoma, also are ” title=”evolution-based creationism” target=”_blank”>evolution-based creationism?) The ACLU and state teachers union ” title=”when I actually research the law” target=”_blank”>when I actually research the law. Here goes.

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