Under California law, you are still wrong. A case similar to this, though nothing to do with religion, was decided in California many years ago. The CA law has been tested.
Yes, I came across that information after my initial rebuttal. Still, it would seem most of those who had commented on this thread were assuming a violation of the Federal Constitution had taken place, when in fact the California situation is simply an example of courts creating rights which not only aren't rights, but are violations of true rights. Typical of California, of course.