A family is suing a US school district, contending that the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance discriminates against atheist children.

The lawsuit against the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District in New Jersey was filed in state court last month and was announced by the American Humanist Association. The group says the phrase, added in 1954, "marginalises atheist and humanist kids as something less than ideal patriots".

The anonymous plaintiffs say those two words "under God" violate the state constitution. But school district lawyer David Rubin says the district is merely following a state law that requires schools to have a daily recitation of the pledge. He says individual students do not have to participate.

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