Barbara Forrest
Barbara Forrest is the co-author with Paul R. Gross of Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design (Oxford University Press, 2004), which details the political and religious aims of the intelligent design creationist movement. She served as an expert witness for the plaintiffs in the first legal case involving intelligent design, Kitzmiller et al. v. Dover Area School District, which was decided in favor of the plaintiffs in December 2005. She is a member of the board of directors of the National Center for Science Education and the National Advisory Council of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. She has appeared on Larry King Live, ABC's Nightline, and a documentary on intelligent design for the BBC Horizon series. Her radio interviews include NPR's Science Friday with Ira Flatow and Americans United's Culture Shocks with Barry Lynn. She is a Professor of Philosophy in the Department of History and Political Science at Southeastern Louisiana University.
Interview with Barbara Forrest, Defender of Evolution and CSIcon 2011 Speaker
August 29, 2011
Forrest will be discussing her current work at CSIcon; while visiting CFI–Transnational in Amherst, Forrest sat down to share a preview of her presentation.
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Wedge Strategy Update: Intelligent Design Creationism Since the Dover Trial
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 34.1, January / February 2010
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The creationist havens of Louisiana and Texas are doing all they can--which is considerable--to flout the law and inject intelligent design into public schools.
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The ‘Vise Stragegy’ Undone: Kitzmiller et al. v. Dover Area School District
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.1, January / February 2007
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Here's an inside look at the first legal case testing intelligent design, Kitzmiller et al. v. Dover Area School District
The “Vise Strategy” Undone: Kitzmiller et al. v. Dover Area School District
July 31, 2006
In a May 6, 2005, post on his Uncommon Descent blog, intelligent design creationist William Dembski was talking tough.
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