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Antievolution & Law and Politics Austringer on 21 Apr 2008 12:13 pm

Florida: Steve Gey Sidelined by ALS

John Barry reports that law professor Steve Gey of Florida State University has stepped down from his teaching duties because of the progression of ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease).

Gey was involved in the McLean v. Arkansas case in 1981, and has continued to be a staunch advocate of effective science education in public schools. Along with Matt Brauer and Barbara Forrest, he wrote an influential law review article, Is It Science Yet? Intelligent Design Creationism and the Constitution. I was privileged to speak on the same program with Gey at the 2006 Carolina Law Review meeting on first amendment issues. I am saddened by the news that Gey’s illness, diagnosed early in 2007 IIRC, has progressed so quickly.

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One Response to “Florida: Steve Gey Sidelined by ALS”

  1. on 06 May 2008 at 2:35 pm 1.Chris Tiernan said …

    I was fortunate to be a student of Steve Gey in his Constitutional law and Church and State classes at FSU College of Law. It was an amazing experience. In terms of sheer intellect and passion for social justice Professor Gey is in a class of his own. We are all pulling for him as he battles ALS.

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