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Pleasant Grove City v. Summum Supreme Court Oral Arguments - Gifts Doubled

Pleasant Grove City v. Summum Supreme Court Oral Arguments - Gifts Doubled

Pleasant Grove City v. Summum Supreme Court Oral Arguments

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Pleasant Grove City v. Summum
Supreme Court Oral Arguments

Right now the ACLJ is facing one of the most intensive periods of work in our history as we devote thousands of hours to preparing our oral arguments in the crucial First Amendment Pleasant Grove case to be heard by the high court in November. It is of enormous importance. The outcome could truly re-landscape America, as city after city could be forced to eradicate messages pertaining to faith and patriotism or submit to a requirement of displaying opposing views. So we must win this case. There is no other alternative.

Please boldly and generously stand with us in this massive undertaking. Your support right now will make a tremendous difference in helping us push forward. We welcome your prayer support as well. Thank you!

Give $1,000 or more and become a member of the ACLJ Supreme Court Advocacy Team, and in appreciation for your remarkable support at this defining hour, you will receive:
  • Personal copies of all briefs filed in this case
  • A special DVD presentation of Chief Counsel Jay Sekulows final Moot Court session
  • A video email promptly following Supreme Court arguments to give you the pertinent facts
  • The brand-new ACLJ membership lapel pin
A Tax-Deductible gift today will be matched, dollar for dollar, by a group of ACLJ Members. Every $10 gift becomes $20 for the work of the ACLJ.
Starting in 2026, you can deduct up to $1,000 ($2,000 for couples) in charitable gifts even if you take the standard deduction. Not tax advice; please consult your tax advisor.
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