Friday 25 November 2011

Where there is a Will there is a Way, proves Jay Sekulow

Jay Sekulow, a man with a bulls-eye focus and aggressive strategies has countless rewards and accomplishments that were achieved for defending religious liberties and constitutional rights in the United States of America. For more than two decades in the lawful profession, Mr. Sekulow has victoriously argued on many occasions before the Supreme Court of the United States.

His litigation tactics and the knowledge of law & justice are the greatest resource of enlightenment for the next generation advocates, defending religious liberties and constitutional freedom. Out of the many cases that he has defended, there were many that brought attention and recognition in favor for all his great work and efforts.

Some of the most prominent cases defended by Jay Sekulow in his career are-

• The right of religious groups to pass out tracks in airports was disciplined as his first successful case before the Supreme Court.
• For protecting the right of high school students to form Bible clubs and prayer groups in public school campuses
• For providing the access to utilize public facilities equally by the churches and the other permitted groups
• In defending the freedom of speech rights of pro-life advocates to be free from criminal prosecution for conveying their pro-life message
• For protecting the right of the younger generation to be engaged in the political system by donating to the campaign of their choice
• To display the Ten Commandments monuments and other monuments in public parks

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), a law firm and educational organization specializing in constitutional law as well as the European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ) have a reputed and respected judicial advocate Jay Sekulow as their Chief Counsel.

Jay Alan Sekulow and the firm ACLJ work with Members of Congress to advise them on proposed legislation and represent them in crucial legal matters. Being a successful Supreme Court advocate, Jay Sekulow is a highly appreciated broadcaster and the host of Jay Sekulow Live! that broadcasts on more than 850 radio stations nationwide on weekdays. Through his national call-in radio program, he brings to his listeners the insights and the importance of constitutional rights and freedom.

Thursday 17 November 2011

Jay Sekulow: UPDATE – ObamaCare Opposition Growing

The response has been overwhelming. In the first 24 hours after the Supreme Court announced it would determine the constitutionality of ObamaCare, nearly 40,000 Americans expressed their opposition to this flawed law and signed on to our upcoming amicus briefs urging the Justices to declare the entire law unconstitutional. That number continues to grow.

This is just the beginning. We know many more Americans want to be a part of this historic challenge at the high court. If you haven’t done so yet, please add your name here.

We knew that this issue would generate a lot of media attention, both online and television interviews. I discussed the ObamaCare challenges at length today on The 700 Club and on FOX News, which you can view here:
                               

Our position is very clear: the entire law – including the individual mandate, which forces Americans to purchase health insurance or face a penalty – must go. This is an unprecedented power grab by Congress – an unconstitutional requirement that forces Americans to purchase something – in this case, health insurance.

When the Supreme Court hears more than 5 hours of oral argument, every single issue involving ObamaCare will be front-and-center. The high court will consider every aspect of this law. You can read an in-depth analysis of the issues before the Court here.
The fact is this individual mandate translates to a cost of citizenship in the United States. Either you purchase what the government tells you to, or you face severe penalties imposed by the Internal Revenue Service. The question comes down to this, as I told NBC News, if we allow Congress to have the authority here, where does it stop?

The Wall Street Journal editorial page put this challenge into the proper prospective.

“The law is already speeding the ruin of U.S. health care, increasing costs and reducing competition. It is easily the most unpopular major reform in decades and the most unpopular entitlement expansion ever. More broadly, it is impossible to duck the matter of whether this law’s powers would stop at health care, as its backers insist, or whether it will be merely the first wave of other such mandated enforcements, if the federal government is given the power to compel individuals to participate in commerce, rather than merely regulate it.”

In addition to the thousands of Americans who will join with us in filing briefs challenging ObamaCare, we will represent more than 100 members of Congress who are opposed to this measure being enacted.

About Jay Sekulow

Jay Sekulow is Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), one of the most prestigious law firms in the country. He is an accomplished Supreme Court advocate, renowned expert on religious liberty, and a respected broadcaster. Jay Sekulow is an attorney with a passion for protecting religious liberty - freedom - democracy.

Monday 14 November 2011

Jay Sekulow A Lawyer, A Broadcaster and A Teacher

Jay Sekulow is a lawyer who has a passion in protecting religious liberty, democracy and freedom. For nearly a half century he has been working to safeguard religious and constitutional freedoms in Congresss, courts and in public arena as well. However aside from being an accomplished court advocate, there is still another part of Jay Sekulow. He is known as a respected broadcaster and at the same time presently serving on the faculty of Regent University School of Law as a Distinguished Professor of Law.

Jay Sekulow has esteblished an extensive media strategy to extend the reach of the ACLJ – a daily radio broadcast dealing with the tough problems that really matters most, a weekly television show which highlights important decision makers, a website that is user-friendly that contributes updated information, and debating and engaging the issues in the public arena.

Jay Sekulow provides insights and education to listeners daily through his national call-in radio program, Jay Sekulow Live!that is broadcast to more than 850 radio stations. He also hosts ACLJ This Week, a weekly television program which is broadcast on several networks nationwide.

With his ongoing commitment to education, Jay Sekulow is devoted to coaching the next generation of religious liberty experts. Through the ACLJ, Sekulow allows Regent Law students to learn firsthand from practicing constitutional scholars and to take part in landmark federal court litigation and in state courts around the nation. Through his legal education programs, students get to experience firsthand the ever-developing area of international human rights and religious liberties litigation while being trained by some of the experts in the field.

Jay Sekulow is Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), one of the most prestigious law firms in the country. He is an accomplished Supreme Court advocate, renowned expert on religious liberty, and a respected broadcaster. Jay Sekulow is an attorney with a passion for protecting religious liberty - freedom - democracy.

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Thursday 3 November 2011

A Renowned Attorney: A Short Biography of Jay Sekulow

Jay Sekulow A renowned attorney, Jay Sekulow was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was raised Jewish, but converted to Christianity in college and now considers himself a messianic Jew.

Education and Early Career

Jay Sekulow graduated cum laude and went on to earn a doctor of jurisprudence from Mercer Law School, where he graduated from among the top 5 percent of his class. He also served as an editorial staff member of the Mercer Law Review while he is still a student at Mercer. Later he acquired his Ph.D from Regent University, authoring his dissertation on American Legal History.

After he graduated from law school, Jay Sekulow started his renowned legal career as a trial tax attorney for the Office of the Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) where he stand for the United Sates Department of Treasury in tax cases before the US Tax Court. After working with the IRS, Jay Sekulow begin his private practice, building one of the fastest-growing law firms in Atlanta, Georgia.

In 1986, Jay Sekulow became the General Legal Counsel for Jews for Jesus before he bring into existence the Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism (C.A.S.E). Still serving as Chief Counsel, he joined ACLJ in 1990.

Awards and Accomplishments

Throughout his career, Jay Sekulow has been honored several times. He was included to the National Law Journal’s Power List in 1994 that highlights a number of the most prolific attorneys in America. In 1997, he was identified by the American Lawyer’s Public Sector 45 as one of the most dedicated legal public servants who have made the most impact in their corresponding fields. The National Law Journal put him in their highly coveted 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America list and most recently, Legal Times marked him as one of the 90 Greatest Washington Lawyers of the last thirty year, solidifying his place as one of the most distinguished legal professionals in the United States these days.

Jay at Present

Jay Sekulow as a Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), is an accomplished Supreme Court advocate, renowned professional on religious liberty, and a revered broadcaster. He has been married to Pamela since 1978 and has 2 adult sons, Jordan who is an attorney with the ACLJ and Director of International Operations conjointly co-hosts the radio and tv programming together with his father and Logan oversees the ACLJ’s multi-media operations.

Jay Sekulow is a passionate advocate for safeguarding religious and constitutional freedoms with a formidable record of success. His steadfast determination and commitment to protecting these freedoms is expansive along with his work leading to a long-lasting impact across America and around the world.