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They already do. That's why we have decisions like Kitzmiller v Dover. And that's just one of the ones that made it to SCOTUS. Lots never go that far. - 1pg
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I am not getting what your point is. In that case the aggrieved parents used the court system and the DOJ to make their case with no role for the US Dept of Education. Ultimately the resolution was made as it should be, by the voters,
In the November 2005 elections, eight of the nine members of the Dover school board were voted out of office.[15] None of the members of the Dover School Board who voted for the intelligent design policy were re-elected, and a new school board, which rejected the policy, took office. This effectively precluded the possibility of an appeal to a higher court.