Tuesday, 17 April 2012

If You Believe in Your Religion, Believe in the Inspiring Thoughts of Jay Sekulow

Jay Alan Sekulow is a well-renowned attorney with fervour for protecting religious freedom - liberty -democracy.

Jay Sekulow is the Chief Counsel for the ACLJ (American Centre for Law and Justice), one of the most esteemed law and educational institutions that primarily focuses on constitutional law. He is a renowned connoisseur on religious liberty, respected broadcaster and accomplished Supreme Court lawyer. For almost a quarter of a century, he has been on the front lines - passionately working to safeguard the constitution as well as religious freedoms in the Congress, in the public places and in the courts.

At the U.S Supreme Court, Sekulow has argued 12 cases, including many cases that have become part of lawful landscape in the sphere of religious emancipation litigation. In the Mergen’s case, he cleared the way for government school students to form religious organizations and Bible clubs in their school premises. In McConnell vs. FEC, he made sure that the constitutional rights of American Youth remain protected with a decision by High Court promising that minors can also participate in political campaigns.

The National Law Journal Twice Rewarded Sekulow as One of the “Hundred Most Influential Attorneys Worldwide.”

Initially, nobody could have anticipated what started as a mission to safeguard religious rights in America would involve universal outreach. In the world, where Christians face violence, discrimination and above all death for practicing their faith, it soon became evident that something has to be done on an international level. Jay Sekulow deeply believes that religious liberty and freedom is a universal right and a global concern. He established the European Centre of Law and Justice in Strasbourg, France- “the seat of European Court of Human Rights.” He serves as the Chief Counsel of European Centre of Law and Justice (ECLJ). He has incorporated ECLJ offices in Russia, Zimbabwe, France, Kenya and Pakistan.

Furthermore, Sekulow brings education and insight to listeners everyday with his national “call-in radio show- Jay Sekulow Live!, which is broadcasted in more than 850 FM stations, SIRIUS and XM radio and is streamed live on the ACLJ website. He also hosts a weekly TV show, ACLJ This Week, broadcasted on myriad networks nationwide including Daystar, Sky Angle and Trinity Broadcasting Network. He is a regular guest on nationally televised news shows on ABC, CNN, CNBC, PBS, NBC, CBS, MSNBC and FOX News.

That is not all; Sekulow has served as a faculty member for the Legal Education Office at the US Department of Justice. As an important faculty member, he instructed Assistant US Investigators and Attorneys in the First Amendment issues allied with prosecution of Obscenity. With the continuous commitment to education, Sekulow is devoted to training the next gen of religious liberty experts.

Undeniably, Sekulow’s inimitable litigation strategies have revolutionized religious freedom litigation. Jay Sekulow wisdom extends beyond the courtroom.

Friday, 13 April 2012

Jay Sekulow: One of the Most Renowned Evangelicals in America

Dr. Jay Alan Sekulow is a renowned defender of religious liberty and an acclaimed judicial attorney, who brings his nationally recognized knack and expertise to the Regent Law faculty, and renders current law students with the opportunity to contribute to the most eminent legal cases of our time. As a chief counsel for the ACLJ (American Centre for Law and Justice) - a leading national public interest law firm that specializes in the protection of religious and civil freedom and in the constitutional law, Mr. Sekulow has argued innumerable landmark cases before the United States Supreme Court that have since become segment of the legitimate landscape in the arena of religious liberty litigation. He is also a respectful and highly followed commentator and broadcaster.

Having argued 12 cases before the US Supreme Court, Mr. Sekulow has helped to create the legitimate landscape of America’s First Amendment jurisprudence. These milestone cases continue to influence the direction of religious litigation to date.

In the case of Westside School District vs. Mergens, Dr. Sekulow paved the way for public school students to form religious organizations and Bible clubs in the school campuses. In the Lam’s Chapel vs. Centre Moriches School District case, he defended the right of free speech for religious associations, ensuring that they be treated equally, when it comes to the utilization of public facilities.

Regent Law’s accordance with ACLJ facilitates students with a competitive opportunity and prospect to apply for positions assisting ACLJ lawyers. Furthermore, it provides the students with unparalleled opportunities to participate in historic projects such as ACLJ’s unanimous Supreme Court triumph in Pleasant Grove City vs. Summum case, wherein his argument resulted in First Amendment verdict clearing the way for Federal and State governments to accept permanent monuments for their selection- including 10 Commandments monuments- in public parks.

While the ACLJ, under the guidance of Jay Sekulow, initiated the mission to safeguard liberty in the US, and now its impact can be felt throughout the world. Believing that religious freedom is an international right, he incorporated the European Centre for Law and Justice in Strasbourg (France). Jay Sekulow serves as the Chief Counsel of ECLJ, with its offices in France, Pakistan, Kenya, Russia and Zimbabwe.

Many celebrated publications have noted Jay Sekulow’s contribution in the field of constitutional law, from Legal Times naming him one of “The 90 Most Accomplished Washington Attorneys of the Last Thirty Years to the National Law Journal naming him twice as one of the “100 Most Influential Attorneys in the World.” The Townhall Magazine recognized his unequalled record of achievement naming him to the “Townhall of Fame”, mentioning that Sekulow was one of the top and most trusted attorneys for religious liberty in the U.S.

Jay Sekulow’s influence extends far beyond US courtrooms. His daily FM show, Jay Sekulow Live! And the weekly TV program- ACLJ This Week reaches a huge audience who support the cause of religious liberty and life.


  • He is presently a member of the Board of Trustees for the Supreme Court Historical Society.


  • He is a frequent guest on the Sean Hannity Show.


  • He is an illustrious professor at the Regent Law School.
  • Wednesday, 7 March 2012

    Jay Sekulow - A Man Of Pedigree



    Many Americans have heard of Pastor Youcef, who has been in an Iranian prison for more than 860 days. There is a man who is relentlessly following Pastor Youcef’s case, he is none other than Jay Sekulow.

    Jay was born on June 10, 1956; this 55 year old legal expert is known for handling difficult legal problems. Jay Sekulow is serving the nation as an attorney and chief counsel for one of the most exalted law firms in the country, the American Center of Law and Justice. Jay has dedicated his entire career in solving cases pertaining to religious freedom in the Supreme Court and his roaring voice and claims left his opponents speechless.

    A glimpse about Jay’s Educational Background:
    • Bachelor and a Doctor of Jurisprudence Cum Laude (Latin Honors) from Mercer University, Georgia, USA .
    • Doctorate of Philosophy(PhD.) from Regent University, Virginia, USA (American Legal History)
    An inspiring career:
    • Jay Sekulow remains an inspiration for fresh lawyers and other co- solicitors and so far, his career is outshining.
    As a lawyer:
    • He started as an editorial staff member with Mercer Law Review
    • He then started his law career as a tax lawyer, and he worked in the office of the Chief Counsel for the IRS (Internal Revenue Service). He was a key person for the United States Tax Department, and his name is in several yearbooks of United State Tax Court.
    • In the year 1990, he was appointed as the director of The American Center of Law and Justice a Law Firm ,and to date he is still serving as Chief Counsel
    As a celebrity:
    • His voice is heard over more than 850 radio stations nationwide. He is hosting a call-in live show, “Jay Sekulow Live!” and the program focuses on legal and legislative battles in the United States.
    • Jay hosts a television program too, known as “ACLJ this week!” broadcasted on daily basis through TBN and Daystar Channels.
    Awards:
    • 1994: got his name on National Law Journal’s Power list
    • 1997: named in the list of American Lawyer’s Public Sector 45
    Publications:
    • So far, Jay Sekulow has authored six books from 1990- 2005; and all his writing is based on the legal system and the legal history of America.
    There are not enough words to describe this American gem, who has dedicated his life fighting for the religious freedom and the liberty of people.

    Monday, 13 February 2012

    The Story of a Legendary Attorney – Jay Sekulow

    The chief counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) Jay Sekulow is a name known for protecting the cause of religious liberty and freedom around the globe. As a successful attorney, he has submitted amicus briefs for various issues and has represented thousands of Americans.

    Jay has also fought 12 cases in the Supreme Court, with some of them bearing landmark results which have revolutionized the area of religious liberties. With an unyielding belief in religious liberty, being an international right, he strives to fight injustices and discriminations against religious liberty around the globe.

    A recent case of Jay and ACLJ involves the Arizona’s immigration law S.B. 1070 that targets illegal immigration being challenged by President Obama’s administration along with a federal appeals court. Jay has been garnering attention to this issue.

    ACLJ International headquarters in Strasbourg, France is known as the European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ). Jay Sekulow international outreach is facilitated by offices around the world, which include those in France, Russia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Israel. His international endeavors also involved an important part in defending Israel before the International Criminal Court at Hague.


    Jay has many accolades being bestowed upon him due to his relentless work in the field of religious freedom. The TIME magazine named him as one of the"25 Most Influential Evangelicals" in America, where as Business Week termed the ACLJ as "the leading advocacy group for religious freedom."


    He brings about; awareness and insight with the help of his call-in-radio show “Jay Sekulow Live!” Broadcasted on 850 channels, the program has thousands of Americans hooked on to it every night. Along with being quoted in leading newspapers, he is also a guest on national television where he expresses his views on various subjects affecting America.

    Jay Sekulow has come a long way in his quest for religious freedom and has changed numerous lives around the globe.

    Tuesday, 31 January 2012

    Jay Sekulow Victory for Religious Freedom

    In an unanimous decision, the Supreme Court today issued an important decision representing a tremendous victory for religious freedom.

    The high court concluded that courts should not intervene in the workings of churches. The Justices determined that the First Amendment protects the ability of churches and church schools to select their ministerial employees without government intrusion.

    Here’s the background: The case involved a religiously commissioned teacher who taught in a Missouri Synod Lutheran school but was fired after she became confrontational with the school administration. The federal EEOC and the teacher herself teamed up to sue the church, claiming the church “retaliated” against her for threatening to sue over a medical disability.

    A federal district court threw the case out on the grounds that the so-called “ministerial exception” to employment laws barred court review of the retaliation claim. But a federal appeals court reinstated the lawsuit, reasoning that the teacher’s religious role and duties were outweighed by her instruction of the students in secular subjects.

    The Supreme Court today overturned that appeals court decision. The Court concluded that both the Free Exercise Clause and the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment protects the freedom of churches to select religiously commissioned teachers for their religious grade schools.

    In its opinion, the high court concluded: “The interest of society in the enforcement of employment discrimination statutes is undoubtedly important,” said Chief Justice John Roberts. “But so too is the interest of religious groups in choosing who will preach their beliefs, teach their faith, and carry out their mission.”

    “When a minister who has been fired sues her church alleging that her termination was discriminatory, the First Amendment has struck the balance for us. The church must be free to choose those who will guide its way,” Roberts added.

    We filed an amicus brief in this case on behalf of itself and the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA.

    This decision by the Court will generate a lot of interest and analysis. The fact that the Court was unanimous in this decision underlines how an essential part of religious liberty is the principle that churches and synagogues get to select their religion teachers.

    Government has no business deciding who should or should not carry out religious ministry, and we’re delighted the high court reached that conclusion.

    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, 16 January 2012

    The League of an Inspirational Attorney - Jay Sekulow

    Jay A. Sekulow, is regarded as one of the countries best attorneys, and is the Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). Over the years He has shown his expertise in the field of ‘Religious Liberty’.

    To enlighten his virtues, we need to go back to the year 1987 when he was first defending The Jews for Jesus, in their pursuit against The Los Angeles International Airport Authority’s policy (against free speech).

    Jay Sekulow also took the case of two high-school students who were denied the opportunity to form a Bible and Prayer group in their school, in both the cases; he brought victory and joy to the lives of thousands of people.

    It is clear that Mr. Sekulow fights more for justice than anybody else, His unparalleled zest and belief in the nation’s law-system makes it possible for him to fight for the right cause and freedom.

    Generally, we always measure a person’s success and influence in the field by looking at the kind of awards, and Jay Sekulow has won several accolades and awards over a long period of his successful career, and his work achievements speak volume of his undeniable talent.

    Jay A. Sekulow has been listed in the top 90 Greatest Washington lawyers of the last 30 years by the Legal Times. He was named to the American Lawyer’s Public Sector 45 in 1997, where the respective sector includes all the influential public servants in the country who have made a positive impact in their areas of expertise.

    Jay Sekulow also hosts a radio talk show daily (Jay Sekulow Live!), which is aired on 850 radio broadcasting channels across the entire nation. He discusses about the current legislative battles going around in the country. He stands for something, which goes beyond what is commonly known as a ‘social service sector’.


    Thursday, 5 January 2012

    An Evangelist, An Attorney - Jay Sekulow stands for Religious Liberty

    Jay Sekulow is the chief counsel of The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) and a successful Supreme Court advocate who has defended many cases with successful outcomes. As a lively host of a call-in radio show and a television program, Jay provides valuable insight and education to people on matters concerning religious equality in America and the World. His hard work and dedication has made him one of the most successful evangelists who have touched millions of lives.

    Jay started his quest to defend religious liberty as well as constitutional freedom through the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) and soon, had international presence with its centers in France, Russia, Kenya, Pakistan, Israel and Zimbabwe.

    His accomplishments include his efforts for Israel to tide over the Gaza crisis, with creation of a legal team to defend the interest of national security of Israel in front of the International Criminal Court at Hague. As a prolific attorney, Jay Sekulow’s undertakings have been rewarded with eminent recognitions such as the National Law Journal which named him one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America and Town hall magazine has named him as “one of the top lawyers for religious freedom in the United States."

    He is involved in defending many cases on behalf of The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), a recent case involves an appeal against President Barrack Obama’s healthcare law, which requires every American to buy health care insurance.

    Jay Sekulow was born in Brooklyn, graduated from the Mercer University and has a PhD from Regent University, with humble beginnings as a tax trial attorney in the office of the chief counsel of the Internal Revenue Service.
    He married Pamela in 1978, and has two sons Jordan and Logan from his marriage.