The analogy is inapt.  Jewish students were not targeting Jewish
students.

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From: Volokh, Eugene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 12:21 PM
To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: RE: Pamphlets at School

What if a black student group distributed flyers to other black
students, inviting them to join the group, inviting them to join some
off-campus group, inviting them to some rally or discussion of issues
related to blacks, and so on?  Or what if a Jewish student group
distributed leaflets to students whom they knew to be Jewish to Yom
Kippur services?  (1)  Would the school be able to ban such targeted
distribution, too?  (2)  If the school didn't punish such distribution,
but in practice only punished the distribution of Christian-themed
leaflets to Jewish students, would that be constitutional?
 

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