Saturday, 15 March 2014

Jay Sekulow against the FCC (sending Government monitors to newsrooms)

Some are calling it the outrage of outrage. The American Center for Law and Justice warned an Obama administration plan via an FCC proposal, to send Government monitors to newsrooms all across the US, including both TV and Radio.

The government proclaims that they want to measure the difference between what the public wants to hear when they turn on a News station, and what broadcasters are actually delivering. If the plan actually gets implemented, every national and state level newsroom would be nothing but a mouthpiece for the Government, hampering integrity of the independency of the press, and be against the very first amendment of the constitution.

Noted lawyer, Jay Sekulow, and highly successful free speech and civil rights attorney, was very vocal about his discontentment regarding the probable plan. He expressed his concern on the social media, his radio and TV show, and will be featured on Fox News soon.

ACLJ radio, the broadcasting home of Jay Sekulow has even gone on to create a petition, encouraging the public to stand against this fundamentally wrong concept, and help retain the independency of the media, who should be allowed to do their job without any external ‘monitoring.’

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Jay Sekulow- An American attorney who works to protect people’s rights

As a citizen of any country, you should know your State and Federal constitutional rights and privileges. However, in order to get more information on such topics, you need to contact an experienced attorney.

For example, you can learn more about your civil rights from a civil rights attorney. These are the attorneys who handle those cases which are associated with discrimination and harassment. Civil attorneys need to complete a four year undergraduate training program, followed by a three year educational course, before they can practice law and represent the people.

These attorneys fight for the rights of the people who are suffering due to religious discrimination and inequalities.

Jay Sekulow is an American attorney, who has always fought for people’s rights. He has handled countless of cases that involved people facing misery due to religious inequalities. He argued 12 times before the Supreme Court on behalf of his clients, and he won all 12 cases. It is because of his sincere efforts and dedication that many important amendments have been made in the constitution, in order to help people as much as possible.  His hard work has made it possible for many families to live free from misery and exploitations.

His determination and commitment to protect the religious freedom and rights of the people has left a long lasting impact on Americans and people from different corners of the world alike. He didn’t just work hard to protect the rights of the people, but he also raised his voice for securing those rights. He wanted each and every individual to have equal access to public facilities and amenities; He even encouraged young people to participate in the political activities of the country.

Besides all this, Mr. Sekulow also worked in the office of the chief counsel as a tax trial attorney, before he became the director of the ACLJ where he worked as Chief Counsel.

Besides this, Jay Sekulow also hosted several shows on radio and television, making him a popular attorney worldwide.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Jay Sekulow - A New Yorker turned eminent civil attorney


Jay Alan Sekulow is a renowned and successful civil rights litigator from Brooklyn, New York. Mr. Sekulow was born on June 10, 1956. Currently he is working as the Chief Counsel for American Center for Law and justice. In addition to being a famous attorney, he is also a talk show host. His shows are aired on both TV and radio. He is often seen as a guest commentator on Fox News Channel.

Mr. Sekulow started off as a tax trail attorney for IRS (Internal Revenue Service) where he used to bring lawsuits in the US tax court on the behalf of department of treasury.

People say that he is supposedly one of the ‘four horsemen’ who are thought to have engineered the nominations for John G Roberts to the Supreme Court.

Mr. Sekulow has argued more than ten times in front of US Supreme Court, and prominently known for arguing key issues related to first amendments.

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Mr. Jay Sekulow - The man who’s success remains unsurpassed as an attorney!

Fighting against all odds, Mr. Jay Sekulow emerged as a true winner in the legal business.  He started his career as a tax trial attorney at the Office of the Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Services and today he is holding the position of the chief attorney of American Centre of Law and Justice and is a prominent figure in the European Centre for Law and Justice.

During his legal career, he has argued in front of the United States Supreme Court more than twelve times. He has always raised his voice against religious inequalities and it is because of these efforts that many people today in America are enjoying religious freedom. He has proved to be a saviour for people who were stuck in legal turmoil’s and were facing religious inequalities.

In the times to come, Mr. Jay Sekulow’s name will gain more importance and fame because of his will to help people will always be there. Connect on LinkedIn

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Jay Sekulow - Securing religious harmony and liberty

Jay Sekulow is a well known civil lawyer who was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 10, 1956. He has been a part of civil law for over a decade and has secured several applauds for revolutionizing the law practices in this area. He has brought several reforms by fighting for the religious justice on behalf of several international organizations and people.

Currently Jay Sekulow serves as the Chief Counsel for ACLJ. Besides that, he also hosts a talk a show which is aired on TV and radio. He can be often seen as the guest commentator on Fox News Channel.

Mr. Sekulow has represented legal issues in the United States Supreme Court for a dozen times in his career so far. He has played the key role in arguing issues related to first amendment cases.

In one of the cases, Jay Sekulow represented Lamb Chapel. The case involved using the school property and securing rights to feature religion-oriented movies during school after hours.

Saturday, 17 August 2013

Jay Sekulow Is At The Top Of His Trade!

Jay Sekulow has been a law professional for more than three decades and in that time he has garnered the praise of his clients and critics alike.

He has presented many cases in front of the US Supreme court and successfully helped his clients to get justice on countless occasions.

Jay showed signs of brilliance in the earliest phase of his career by working as a successful Tax trial attorney at the office of the Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Services.

But it was religious litigation that gave Jay a chance to really cement his place as an attorney, and even got him listed in the National Law Journal's list of the hundred most influential lawyers in America.

Today, he is working as the Chief Counsel of American Center for Law Justice, which is among the top best law firms of the Nation.

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Jay Sekulow - The Man Who Fights for the Rights of the People

Known as the fighter for Liberty and Justice, Jay Sekulow is a reputed attorney in America who has unmatched experience and expertise in solving cases related to religious liberty.

It requires a lot of boldness and courage to present views of the people and fight for their rights in the court. Mr Sekulow has started his career as tax attorney and is currently working as the chief counsel at American Center for Law and Justice.

He is very popular on various radio and television channels, liked by a large number of people from all over the country. He is the man who is looked with intense love and respect and is well known for his valuable contributions that lead to amendments in the legal system.

Mr Sekulow has provided the best possible assistance to people in liberating their rights so that they can live their life according to their wish without any trouble.