C. H. v. Oliva

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title: C. H. v. Oliva
text: C. H. v. Oliva, 226 F.3d 198, was a religious freedom case in which mother Carol Hood sued Grace Oliva, her son Zachary's first grade teacher, and related administrators in the Medford Township Public Schools for not allowing the child to read a section of the Bible in class. His kindergarten class had made Thanksgiving paintings the year prior, and his was taken down and subsequently reposted in a less noticeable place for its religious content. The poster was called "I'm Thankful for Jesus." C
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description: Religious freedom case heard before the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
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