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HEY, WHINY ATHEISTS: New Jersey Teen Wins Major Court Decision

Another win for religious liberty and traditional American values thanks to this young girl.

A New Jersey high school senior has won her case to keep “one nation under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance, defeating atheist attacks that sought to strike the language from the pledge.

Samantha Jones, a senior at Highland Regional High School, declared victory Friday in protecting what she has described as the right of her fellow students to continue reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in its entirety. After hearing the teen and her family’s case, a state judge dismiss the latest efforts by the American Humanist Association to remove “under God” from the Pledge.

The legal battle first began when an unnamed New Jersey family from Monmouth County, identified in court papers as John and Jane Doe and their child, sued the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District in February 2014, alleging the phrase “under God” in the pledge is discriminatory. The case was filed by the American Humanist Association, which claimed the recitation of the pledge violates Article 1 of the state’s constitution.

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