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Jay Sekulow Weekend

January 15, 2011
Re-Broadcast of Friday's programming for Weekend.

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The schedule is now set. A vote to repeal the pro-abortion ObamaCare health care law is now just days away in the House. Stand with the ACLJ during this critical time. Join us today for the latest news and information about this vital vote. Today on Jay Sekulow Live!
January 14, 2011
On the broadcast today, we'll discuss the memorial service held for the shooting victims in Tucson. We'll also bring you an update on when Congress will return to its work - including the vote to repeal ObamaCare. Join us today for the latest news and insight on Jay Sekulow Live!
January 13, 2011
Update on Sudan from Agnes Oswaha.Trent Franks interview.
January 12, 2011
On the broadcast today, we'll focus on some of the key issues at the ACLJ including the repeal of ObamaCare and a new and important filing in our legal action to stop the Islamic mosque at Ground Zero. Join us today on Jay Sekulow Live!
January 11, 2011
On the broadcast today, a scheduled vote this week in the House on the issue of ObamaCare has been postponed because of the tragic deadly attack that took place this weekend in Arizona. Join us today for the latest today on Jay Sekulow Live!
January 10, 2011
Best of the Week - Jan 07.
January 8, 2011
An important procedural vote in the House today clears the way for a vote next week to repeal ObamaCare, the government-run, pro-abortion health care law. Stand with ACLJ and join us in urging Congress to repeal this damaging law. Today on Jay Sekulow Live!
January 7, 2011
On day two of the 112th Congress, something that's never occured before: members in the House will read the U.S. Constitution aloud - a powerful reminder that it is our Constitution that is the bedrock of our freedoms. Join us today for Jay Sekulow Live!
January 6, 2011
As the 112th Congress convenes, one of the first orders of business - a vote to repeal ObamaCare in the House. Join us today for the latest and find out how you can stand with us in calling for the repeal of this pro-abortion law. Today on Jay Sekulow Live!
January 5, 2011
We'll bring you the latest on efforts in the new Congress to repeal ObamaCare, the government-run, pro-abortion health care law forced on the American people. Stand with the ACLJ and demand that this disturbing law be repealed. Join us today for Jay Sekulow Live!
January 4, 2011
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The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) focuses on constitutional law and is based in Washington, D.C. The ACLJ is specifically dedicated to the ideal that religious freedom and freedom of speech are inalienable, God-given rights. In addition to providing its legal services at no cost to our clients, the ACLJ focuses on the issues that matter most to you — national security, protecting America's families, and protecting human life.

About Jay Sekulow

Dr. Jay Alan Sekulow is Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), a legal and educational not-for-profit organization that focuses on constitutional law, the defense of freedoms of speech and religion, and international human rights. He is also Chief Counsel of the European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ) based in Strasbourg, France, and the Slavic Center for Law and Justice (SCLJ) in Moscow, Russia. The ACLJ also has an affiliate office in Jerusalem, Israel.

An accomplished and respected judicial advocate, Sekulow has presented oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in twelve cases in defense of constitutional freedoms. Several landmark cases argued by Sekulow before the U.S. Supreme Court have become part of the legal landscape in the area of religious liberty litigation; these cases include Mergens, Lamb's Chapel, McConnell v. FEC, Operation Rescue v. National Organization for Women, and most recently Pleasant Grove City v. Summum.

In 2009, Townhall Magazine named Sekulow to its "Townhall of Fame" and recognized him as "one of the top lawyers for religious freedom in the United States." In 2007, the Chicago Tribune concluded that the ACLJ has "led the way" in Christian legal advocacy. In 2005, TIME Magazine named Sekulow as one of the "25 Most Influential Evangelicals" in America and called the ACLJ "a powerful counterweight" to the ACLU. Business Week said the ACLJ is "the leading advocacy group for religious freedom." Sekulow's work on the issue of judicial nominees, including possible vacancies at the Supreme Court, has received extensive news coverage, including a front-page story in The Wall Street Journal. In addition, The National Law Journal has twice named Sekulow one of the "100 Most Influential Lawyers" in the United States (1994, 1997). He is also among a distinguished group of attorneys known as "The Public Sector 45" named by The American Lawyer (January/February 1997). The magazine said the designation represents "45 young lawyers outside the private sector whose vision and commitment are changing lives."

Sekulow brings insight and education to listeners daily with his national call-in radio program, Jay Sekulow Live!, which is broadcast throughout the country on nearly 850 radio stations. Sekulow also hosts a weekly television program, ACLJ This Week, which tackles the tough issues of the day. He is also a popular guest on nationally televised news programs on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, FOX News, MSNBC, CNBC, and PBS.

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