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A Texas school violated the First Amendment's free speech clause, a federal district judge ruled recently, when it refused to allow the option of a religious message on any of the holiday greeting cards it was selling to raise money for the arts program. The 2006 fundraiser allowed parents to choose art work created by their child along with a stock message--from an outside vendor--inside the card. Messages offered were, for example, "Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" "Peace...

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