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ACLJ: 48 HOURS FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM - Christians Urged to Stand with Those Persecuted for Their Faith

ACLJ: 48 HOURS FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM - Christians Urged to Stand with Those Persecuted for Their Faith Sept. 22-23: Two Days of Solidarity in Support

FORMER NEW YORK MAYOR GIULIANI PAUSES DURING CEREMONIES MARKING SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS.
Filed in: Public Prayer | 9:23 AM Sep. 12, 2011

The Tenth Anniversary of 9-11 Ceremony

Yesterday, Americans across the country remembered the events of 9-11 and the courageous individuals we have lost. Today, we discuss the ceremonies -

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Content type: PressRelease | 10:30 AM Sep. 4, 2012
ACLJ: 48 HOURS FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM - Christians Urged to Stand with Those Persecuted for Their Faith

ACLJ: 48 HOURS FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM - Christians Urged to Stand with Those Persecuted for Their Faith Sept. 22-23: Two Days of Solidarity in Support of Freedom of Religion and Conscience (Washington, DC) - Daily, Iranian Christians face persecutio

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Content type: DocketBlogPost | 7:45 PM Jul. 11, 2012
Angry Atheists Bully Locality to Squelch Public Prayer

The atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) is at it again, attacking prayer at public meetings. This time the target of their attack was my hometown. For more than a quarter century Henrico County, Virginia had opened its Board of Sup

Florida Senate Praying

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 11:29 AM May. 25, 2012
Congress Takes Steps to Support Prayer at School Board Meetings

In the wake of a string of recent attacks on public prayer in the courts – a state appellate court struck down a day of prayer proclamation and a federal appeals court held prayer at one town’s board meetings unconstitutional – Memb

National Day of Prayer

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 4:56 PM Dec. 22, 2011
2011 Victories: Public Prayer is Not a Constitutional Crisis

This is the latest installment in a year-end series looking back at a few of the hundreds of victories by the ACLJ in 2011. Just weeks before this year’s National Day of Prayer, a federal appeals court threw out a challenge by the Freedom From

FORMER NEW YORK MAYOR GIULIANI PAUSES DURING CEREMONIES MARKING SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS.

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 10:54 AM Sep. 12, 2011
Democrats and Republicans agree: They want a president who believes in God

Atheist alert. New statistics from the Public Religion Research Institute show that over 70 percent of Republicans and over 50 percent of Democrats want a president who has “very strong religious beliefs.” While a large majority of the e

U.S. President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, former president George W. Bush (2nd L) and Laura Bush salute the flag during tenth anniversary ceremonies at the National September 11 Memorial at the World Trade Center site in New York, September 11, 2011. The 9/11 attacks changed life in the United States forever, but 10 years after the devastating hit, New Yorkers have learned to live in a more dangerous world and are ready to move on.

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 9:58 AM Sep. 12, 2011
Prayer Permeates 9/11 Event, Despite Bloomberg Ban

If you watched any of the 9/11 coverage from Ground Zero, the Pentagon, and the field in Pennsylvania, you know that this was a solemn day - a day to remember - a day to grieve - and a day to pray. Despite New York City Mayor Bloomberg's stubborn re

FORMER NEW YORK MAYOR GIULIANI PAUSES DURING CEREMONIES MARKING SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS.

Content type: RadioShow | 9:23 AM Sep. 12, 2011
The Tenth Anniversary of 9-11 Ceremony

Yesterday, Americans across the country remembered the events of 9-11 and the courageous individuals we have lost. Today, we discuss the ceremonies -- and prayers -- that took place yesterday.

Content type: PressRelease | 9:10 AM Sep. 12, 2011
ACLJ: Prayer Permeates 9/11 Ground Zero Remembrance, Despite Mayor Bloomberg Ban

(Washington, DC) - Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), said today the fact that prayer and Scripture were key ingredients in the 9/11 remembrance at Ground Zero shows how wrong Mayor Michael Bloomberg was in

Content type: MediaMention | 11:06 AM Sep. 8, 2011
Canadian Christianity - Bloomberg Bans Prayer at 9/11 Service

By Shara Lee, CanadianChristianity.com New York mayor Michael Bloomberg has banned clergy and prayer at tenth anniversary commemoration ceremony of 9/11. According to the Associated Press, Evelyn Erskine, a spokeswoman for Bloomberg stated, “R

Content type: Video | 4:20 AM Sep. 8, 2011
Jay Sekulow Appeared on the 700 Club to Discuss No Prayer on 9/11

Jay Sekulow was a guest on the 700 Club talking about Mayor Bloomberg's decision to ban clergy and prayer at the 9/11 memorial service and explaining how prayer is not only constitutional but most appropriate for this solemn occasion.