Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Wisdom and Virtues of Jay Sekulow

Jay Sekulow was born on June 10, 1956 in Brooklyn, New York and in the Jewish faith. But Jay converted to Christianity when he got older. He graduated from Mercer University with a Bachelor’s degree and then he completed his Doctorate in Jurisprudence. As a part of his extensive understanding of law and justice, Mr. Sekulow did a Ph.D. in American Legal History.

The studies and specialization related to the legal issues, constitutional rights and religious freedom inculcated wisdom and foresightedness in Jay Sekulow.

To sharpen his skills and direct his thoughts for the betterment of humanity, Mr. Sekulow started his career in the Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service as a Tax trial attorney, to bring in the cases on behalf of the United States Department of Treasury in the United States Tax Court.

Mr. Sekulow’s progressive career brought many responsibilities for him as the Director for the American Center of Law and Justice (ACLJ) in the year 1991.

Since then, he is continuously serving the organization ACLJ with his noble thoughts and stronger determination as a Chief Counsel. In his endeavor for enlightening the minds of people about the true meaning of freedom and righteousness, Mr. Sekulow is determinant in spreading awareness about equality, non-discrimination, religious liberty, freedom and constitutional rights.

For many, Jay Sekulow is a man of revolutionary wisdom and great virtues because he has defended many cases related to freedom, right to speech and First Amendment issues in the United States Supreme Court. Most of the cases resulted in a successful judgment that honored him several times through his career.

In the year 1994, his name was listed among some of the most distinguished lawyers in America on the Power List of The National Law Journal.

For his selfless dedication and efforts towards the mankind, he was included in the American Lawyer’s Public Sector 45 list as a most dedicated legal public servant.

In another listing, The National Law Journal added his name to the top 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America and recently, he was embellished as one of the 90 Greatest Washington Lawyers in the United States of America of the last 30 years.


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