Are religious groups allowed to protest on school property?

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They're voicing their opinion on abortion, parking and standing in a high school's main office parking lot. considering the distinction between church and state, I wouldn't think this would be legal? It almost seems like the school is promoting the belief by the group protesting in that location.
 
If the school allows any protest to happen on school grounds then they HAVE to allow all groups to protest. It's funny that a school would allow any protests to happen on school ground, but once they do they MUST allow other protests to happen.

Oh by the way there is no separation of church and state in the Constitution, the Constitution only has the Establishment Clause.
Which basically says the government can't setup a church, nor can it aid one religion over another.

That whole separation of church and state was Jefferson who said there should be "a wall of separation between church and state."
 
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