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  • Filed in: Immigration   |   by Jay Sekulow   |   3:51 PM Apr. 25, 2012

    SCOTUS Supportive of AZ Immigration Law

    It was a very good day for the State of Arizona at the U.S. Supreme Court. During oral arguments before eight Justices (Justice Elena Kagan recused herself from this case), it became clear that a majority of the Justices seem to believe that Arizona has a legitimate role in the enforcement of laws designed to protect its citizens and borders. In the run-up to today's arguments, there's been much written and said about how the Arizona immigration law is unconstitutional - that a provision that   Continue Reading...


  • Filed in: American Heritage   |   by Matthew Clark   |   1:07 PM Apr. 25, 2012

    Mojave Desert Cross War Memorial Will Stand

    Mojave Memorial Cross in California

    A cross that was first erected nearly 80 years ago by the Veterans of Foreign Wars in honor of the heroes of World War I will finally be allowed to stand. More than a decade after the ACLU originally sued to have the cross memorial removed from public land, a case which ended up at the Supreme Court, a federal judge has approved a settlement of the case allowing the cross to remain. The ACLJ has been fighting to allow this cross to stand for years - an important war memorial in honor of those   Continue Reading...


  • Filed in: US Constitution   |   by Jay Sekulow   |   3:45 PM Apr. 9, 2012

    The Obama Assault on Our Values

    Obama speaks about the economy during a visit to Troy, New York

    President Obama is doing everything in his power to change America. He wants to re-shape this country. The fact is we have a president who is engaged in a radical assault on our values. We have a president forcing Americans to purchase pro-abortion health insurance under penalty of law. A president who ignores the Founder's framework and issues a stinging warning to an independent Supreme Court - a troubling threat as the case is still pending. The criticism continues to mount. The American Ba   Continue Reading...


 
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