Scopes Trial
The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: Scopes Trial
- University of Missouri at Kansas City Law School: Scopes Trial Homepage
- NPR: The Scopes Monkey Trial, 80 Years Later
- Bryan College: World's Most Famous Court Trial
- PBS: American Experience - Monkey Trial
- Jurist: State v. John Scopes (The "Monkey Trial")
- History Channel: This Day in History: July 10 (Time: 1:00)
Scopes Trial Background and Causes
- Ohio State University: The Scopes Trial
- American Heritage: 20 Questions about the Scopes Trial
- CNN: 75 Years After the Scopes Trial...
- American History: Scopes Trial
The Butler Act and Other Laws
- University of Missouri at Kansas City Law School: The Butler Act
- Wikipedia: Butler Act
- Tennessee Encyclopedia Of History And Culture: John Washington Butler
- Antievolution: The Critic's Resource: Anti-Evolution and the Law
Evolution
- Literature.org: The Origin of Species
- University of California, Berkeley: Understanding Evolution
Evolution vs. Creationism
- History.com: Academic Freedom
- National Academy of Sciences: Science and Creationism
- Wikipedia: Creation-Evolution Controversy
- CreationWiki
- Evolution Education Wiki
Scopes Trial Central Figures
William Jennings Bryan
- Mahalo's Guide to William Jennings Bryan
- Bryan College: W. J. Bryan & the Scopes Trial
- Wikipedia: William Jennings Bryan
- PBS: People & Events: William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925)
- William Jennings Bryan Recognition Project
- Tennessee Tech University: William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech, 1896
Clarence Darrow
- Wikipedia: Clarence Darrow
- University of Missouri at Kansas City Law School: The Clarence Darrow Homepage
- PBS: People & Events: Clarence Darrow (1857-1938)
- FBI: Clarence Seward Darrow (289 Kbs)
- New York Times: Obituary - Clarence Darrow Is Dead in Chicago
John T. Scopes
- Wikipedia: John T. Scopes
- PBS: People & Events: John Scopes (1900-1970)
- University of Missouri at Kansas City Law School: Reflections -- Forty Years After
Scopes Trial Images and Media
- Smithsonian Institution Archives: Unpublished Photographs from 1925...John Scopes "Monkey Trial"
- Library of Congress: Today in History
- University of Missouri at Kansas City Law School: Images from the Scopes Trial
- Ohio State University: Scopes Trial Photographs
- NPR: Timeline: Remembering the Scopes Monkey Trial (Radio Broadcast)
- Science Friday: Scopes Trial 75th Anniversary (Radio Broadcast)
- Google Image Search: Scopes Trial
Scopes Trial Books and Research
- ScopesTrial.org: A Bibliography of the Scopes Trial
- Amazon.com: Scopes Trial Books
- ERIC: Anatomy of the Scopes Trial: Mencken's Media Event (266Kbs)
Scopes Trial Blogs and Message Boards
- Sabrina's Hat: Scopes 2.0
- Jbrisbin: Trial of the (Last) Century
- Speaking of Science: The Textbook Used by Scopes
Scopes Trial Timeline
- 1925: March 21, The Butler Act prohibits the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools.
- 1925: May 4, The ACLU runs advertises for a teacher willing to teach evolution, to challenge the law
- 1925: May 5, John T. Scopes is convinced to to become a defendant in the test case.
- 1925: May 25, Scopes is indicted by a grand jury.
- 1925: July 10, The case comes before judge John T. Raulston.
- 1925: July 20, Bryan is interrogated by Clarence Darrow about his knowledge of the Bible.
- 1925: July 21, The jury announces a verdict of guilty. Judge Raulston fines Scopes $100.
- 192: January 15, The Tennessee Supreme Court overturns the guilty verdict on a technicality - the judge had set the fine instead of the jury. The Butler Act remains in effect.
- 1955: January, The play Inherit the Wind, based on the events of the Scopes Trial, opens on Broadway.
- 1967: May 16, The Butler Act is repealed.
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