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Q: I am trying to find the fourth court of appeals decision allowing passive distribution of bibles in school

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals covers Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. There have been several cases related to the distribution of religious materials in schools that have gone through this court.

To help me locate the specific case you're interested in, could you please provide some additional details such as:

1. The approximate year or timeframe of the decision

2. The state where the case originated

3. The names of the parties involved in the case (if known)

4. Any other key facts about the case that might help identify it

With more information, I'll do my best to find the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals decision you're looking for regarding the passive distribution of Bibles in schools.

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