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Today: Oral Arguments Presented in “Monumental” First Amendment Case at U.S. Supreme Court
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12, 2008—The American Center for Law and Justice Defends Nation’s Freedom of Speech and Heritage (more)
ACLJ and Members of Congress Call on Supreme Court to Uphold FCC’s Indecency Policy to Protect Kids
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2008—“The FCC acted appropriately in punishing the broadcasters who aired the expletives and clearly acted in the best interest of the viewing public—especially children,” —Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel (more)
NOV. 12: Oral Arguments Scheduled for “Monumental” First Amendment Case at U.S. Supreme Court
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, 2008—The American Center for Law and Justice Is Working to Protect Nation’s Freedom of Speech and Heritage (more)
Reply Brief Filed at Supreme Court in “Monumental” First Ammendment Case
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2008—Numerous Amicus Filings Support ACLJ Effort to Protect Nation's Heritage (more)
Federal Court Jury Finds Local Government Engaged in Religious Discrimination
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 11, 2008—ACLJ Secures Victory for Local Ministry (more)
District Court to ACLU: Nothing Contemptuous about Comparing and Contrasting Values
CLEVELAND, Aug. 11, 2008—ACLJ Welcomes Court’s Dismissal of ACLU’s Contempt Charge against Ohio Judge (more)
California Appeals Court Clears the Way for Homeschooling
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8, 2008—"We're pleased the appeals court recognized the rights of parents to provide education for their children," - Jay Sekulow, chief counsel of the ACLJ (more)
160,000 Americans Tell Congress Fairness Doctrine Is Unfair
WASHINGTON, June 27, 2008—Citizens Urge U.S. House to Consider Broadcaster Freedom Act to Prevent the Return of the "Fairness Doctrine" (more)
Opening Brief Filed at Supreme Court in “Monumental” First Amendment Case
WASHINGTON, June 16, 2008—"Accepting a Statue of Liberty does not compel a government to accept a Statue of Tyranny."—Jay Sekulow, chief counsel, ACLJ (more)
133,000 Join ACLJ in Effort to Save Christian Broadcasting by Preventing Return of Fairness Doctrine
WASHINGTON, June 13, 2008—"A return to the Fairness Doctrine would be a crippling blow for Christian broadcasters—giving the federal government authority to tell them what to air," - Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel (more)
No Room for Common Sense on the Public Airwaves?
WASHINGTON, June 11, 2008—ACLJ & Members of Congress Ask the Supreme Court to Protect America’s Kids by Upholding the FCC’s Indecency Policy (more)
Appeals Court Offers Hope to Calif. Homeschoolers
WASHINGTON, May 21, 2008—Diverse Coalition Fights for the Rights of Families (more)
ACLJ: Supreme Court Decision Upholding Child Pornography Law “Very Sound and Reasoned”
WASHINGTON, May 19, 2008—Court's Action Ensures Child Pornographers Can Be Held Accountable (more)
New York College Punishes Christian Student for Beliefs - ACLJ Demands End to Discrimination
WASHINGTON, April 10, 2008—"This is another troubling example of how some in the academic world believe it's acceptable to violate the First Amendment rights afforded to all students." - Jay Sekulow, chief counsel, ACLJ (more)
Supreme Court to Review Lower Court Decision That Puts Displays of National Heritage at Risk
WASHINGTON, March 31, 2008—“The Supreme Court is faced with a dramatic opportunity . . . preserve sound precedent or permit a twisted interpretation of the Constitution,” -Jay Sekulow, chief counsel, ACLJ (more)
Judge Rules that God Is Still Welcome in Millersville, Tenn.
WASHINGTON, March 10, 2008—Court Holds City Cannot Deny Ministry's Rights through Legal Maneuverings (more)
ACLJ Asks Supreme Court to Review and Overturn Rulings
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2008—"We're hopeful the high court will take the cases and correct a troubling decision that would ultimately force local governments to remove long-standing and well-established patriotic, religious and historical displays." —Jay Sekulow, chief counsel of the ACLJ (more)
Putting Politics over Constitutional Duty?
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2008—ACLJ Calls on Senate Leadership to End Obstructionism and Act on Judicial Nominations (more)
Arizona College Reverses Discriminatory Decision
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, 2008—"To be singled out and penalized because of your Christian faith is not only wrong, but unconstitutional." - Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the ACLJ (more)
ACLJ and Members of Congress Ask Federal Court to Uphold Constitutionality of Pledge of Allegiance
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2008—Federal Court Urged to Let America Remain a Nation "Under God" (more)
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