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Lawsuit challenges school's policy about passing out Bibles

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. - A Pennsylvania district faces a federal lawsuit claiming officials improperly prevented a high school Christians in Action Club from passing out Bibles on school property during the school day.

The lawsuit filed Thursday by the club and parents of club leaders names as defendants Mechanicsburg Area School District, its superintendent and its high school principal.

It says the policy violates the U.S. Constitution's free speech and free exercise of religion protections. It argues that letting the students give out Bibles during lunch wouldn't interfere with educational activity.

In a statement, Superintendent Mark Leidy calls the lawsuit a publicity stunt and says it contains inaccurate claims.

Leidy says a formal request wasn't made to distribute Bibles at school.

The lawsuit seeks an injunction against the district's policy on distributing literature.

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