In my opinion the courts are helping to create an interest in the creation theory with today's students.
Well, it's not the place of the courts to determine whether or not there should be an interest in creationism. All they have been asked to do is determine whether teaching creationism in the public schools violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
And, as a side note, we "evolutionists" aren't afraid for people to look into creationism for themselves. We aren't out to prevent other view points or to censor objectionable opinions. What we want is that the public schools themselves remain neutral in regard to promoting or discouraging religious beliefs.
It has become fashionable on the left and in Western Europe to compare the Bush administration to the Nazis. The comparison is not without some superficial merit. In both cases the government is run by a small gang of snickering, stupid thugs whose vision of paradise is full of explosions and beautifully designed prisons. -- Matt Taibbi