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February 5,1982
Arkansas will not appeal
creation-science decision
United Press International
LITTLE ROCK — Attorney
General Steve Clark said Thurs
day he would not appeal the fed
eral court ruling that struck
down Arkansas’ creation-
science law because he could not
In his defense of the law,
Clark had insisted that Creation-
Science was a scientifically based
alternative to evolution. But he
said Thursday the language of
the law was uniquely religious
and not defensible.
“I have spent a long time ago
nizing over this decision,” Clark
said at a news conference.
Clark said he personally
would have preferred to
attempt vindication by the 8th
Circuit Court of Appeals, pro
fessionally he knew the state
could not win.
“There may be a better day
and a better time on this type of
issue,” Clark said. “I think a bill
could be drafted that could meet
constitutional standards.”
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A creation-science law passed
in Louisiana last year is better
than Arkansas’ law and may
withstand a court challenge,
Clark said.
The creation-science law
would have required teachers to
give balanced treatment to crea
tion-science whenever evolution
was taught in public schools.
U.S. District Judge William
Overton, who conducted an
eight-day trial in December,
ruled Jan. 5 that the law was a
blatant attempt to teach religion
in schools. He said the concept
of creation-science had no basis
except the account of creation in
Genesis and had no scientific
evidence to back it up.
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SAN ANTONIO — Attor
neys for 2nd Lt. James Rice of
Dallas, who pleaded innocent to
charges he killed his former Air
Force roommate, have failed in
an effort to have the case trans
ferred out of Texas.
Rice’s attorneys asked Col.
Kenneth Randall, the military
judge in the case, to transfer the
rare court-martial out of Texas
because of extensive publicity,
refused
but Randall
Wednesday.
The judge also denied de
fense motions to exhume the
body of 2nd Lt. Stephen M.
Scherp of Vernon Hill, Ill., for
further testing and to suppress
statements made by Rice to
psychologists and military police
after his arrest.
Rice, 23, was arrested at his
Laughlin Air Force Base dormi
tory after a three-hour standoff
with military police July an< *
which Rice has been char.-, <ltens to W ' 1 h
with firing at officers froii or count y
window. The body of Schfi|‘ Meanwhile, I
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