(A) a public school prohibiting a student from wearing a cross, Star of David or other religious symbol(B) a newspaper reporter being forbidden from writing a negative article about the President.(C) a police officer preventing protesters from assembling to criticize the city’s mayor(D) a public school requiring the school day to begin with a prayer
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(A) a public school prohibiting a student from wearing a cross, Star of David or other religious symbol(B) a newspaper reporter being forbidden from writing a negative article about the President.(C) a police officer preventing protesters from assembling to criticize the city’s mayor(D) a public school requiring the school day to begin with a prayer
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