A teenager who fought back after her public school wouldn’t allow her to place a Bible verse on her paid parking space has won her battle.

“Sabrina Steffans will proceed with her original design that was previously rejected by the school because of its religious references,” First Liberty Institute, a religious liberty law firm, said in a statement.

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Days after being threatened with litigation, the Grand Island Central School District near Buffalo, New York, decided to reverse course and allow the incoming high school senior to choose a religious design for her space, as the “school’s tradition allows seniors, for a fee, to ‘express themselves’ by decorating their parking space.'”

Steffens told CBN News this week that the potential legal

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