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McLean v. Arkansas Documentation Project

Document type: Legal Document · Source: cs/mclean_ar_act_590/index.html · Status: candidate

Wendell Bird, a graduate of Yale Law School, penned a draft resolution for the Institute for Creation Research. The ICR printed and distributed thousands of copies, with the advice that the resolution was intended to be used at the level of local school boards. Paul Ellwanger (Founder of the South Carolina group, Citizens for Fairness in Education) modified this draft resolution and distributed it, but with the intent of having it passed as law by states. Although Ellwanger's draft bill was proposed in many states, it only passed in one: Arkansas. There, it followed a path from Ellwanger to a minister, W. A. Blount, to an Arkansas state legislator, James L. Holsted. Introduced late in the legislative session, Act 590 was quickly moved through the Senate and then the House with little discussion. Act 590 was signed into law by Governor Frank White about a week after its introduction in the Senate ([TAE]).

See Wendell Bird draft resolution to the draft resolution by Wendell Bird. Note the similarities between the "Clarifications" and "Finding of facts" sections of Act 590 to Bird's resolution.

See Paul Ellwanger school-board proposal to an earlier school board proposal written by Paul Ellwanger for an Anderson, South Carolina school district (scroll down). Note that this source leads to a page that contains several short articles written about the efforts of Mr. Ellwanger.