Yet another case of secularists trying to use the First Amendment to deny religious expression. From wcbstv.com:
An upstate New York school district violated a fourth-grader's constitutional rights to free speech and equal protection by refusing to allow her to distribute 'personal statement' fliers because they carried a religious message, a district judge ruled.
In a 46-page decision, Chief U.S. District Judge Norman Mordue found that the Liverpool Central School District based its restrictions on 'undifferentiated fear or apprehension of disturbance, which is not enough to overcome the right to freedom of expression.'
A girl giving fliers to other students does NOT constitute "Congress [making a] law respecting an establishment of religion." Nor does it constitute a "theocracy."
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