WorldNetDaily reports:
The Maricopa, Ariz., Unified School District formalized a change to a literature distribution policy that previously denied First Baptist Church of Maricopa Pastor Jim Johnson’s request to hand out flyers advertising his church’s Awana Journey 24 Club, a weekly Bible study program for high school students.
“The district deserves credit for doing the constitutionally correct thing,” said attorney Jeremy Tedesco of the Alliance Defense Fund, a legal alliance that defends religious liberty and assisted Johnson in the case. “The decision to modify the policy is a victory for the First Amendment rights of all students and religious groups who merely asked for equal treatment.”. . .
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