Sunday, 21 October 2012

Jay Sekulow – A New Age Evangelical in the United States of America

Piously True - If the Almighty is Heading to an Appeals Court, Jay Sekulow is likely to be sitting at the Counsel’s Table!

As a Chief Counsel for ACLJ (the American Centre for Law and Justice) - a leading public law firm specialized in the protection of religious & civil rights in the constitutional law, Jay Sekulow has argued innumerable landmark cases before the United States Supreme Court, that have since become a legitimate landscape in the area of religious liberty litigation. He is also a respectful commentator and a highly followed broadcaster.

Having argued 12 precedent 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 Westside School District vs. Mergens, he paved the way for public school students to form religious groups and Bible clubs in the school campuses. In Lam’s Chapel vs. Centre Moriches School District case, he defended the rights for free speech of religious associations, so that they can be treated equally when it comes to the utilization of public facilities.

Jay Sekulow, a renowned defender of religious liberty, and an acclaimed judicial attorney, brings his recognized skills and expertise to the Regent Law faculty, and renders current law students with unbeatable opportunities to contribute to the most eminent legal cases of our time. Regent Law’s accordance with the ACLJ, which has offices on the Regent University premises, facilitates students with the competitive opportunity and prospect to apply for unpaid and paid positions for assisting ACLJ lawyers.

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

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

His influence extends far beyond US courtrooms, through his daily FM show Jay Sekulow Live! and the weekly TV program - ACLJ This Week, he reaches a huge audience, who fervently supports the cause of religious liberty and life.

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