Can school officials ban student distribution of publications that promote religion?

a. No. School officials may not restrict the distribution of materials by students because of the subject matter or because other students would think they were school sponsored.
b. Yes. School officials have the right to ban the distribution of publications that promote religion under the Religious Restoration Act.
c. Yes. School officials have the right to ban the distribution of publications that promote religion under the Free Exercise Clause.
d. No. Students have the right to distribute publications that promote religion under the Establishment Clause.
e. None of the above.


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