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Pasco County, Fla., officials have banned Christmas trees from public buildings after their county attorney decided they were religious symbols. Dozens of people have complained to the county, and a law firm founded by televangelist Pat Robertson has asked for a reversal of the decision, saying it was based on a flawed understanding of the law. Also last week, a federal judge ordered a Texas school district to allow students to distribute gifts that include religious messages at school parties.
December 20, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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