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Urgent Supreme Court Deadline: November 12 $875,000 Matching Challenge - Gifts Doubled

Urgent Supreme Court Deadline: November 12 $875,000 Matching Challenge - Gifts Doubled

Urgent Supreme Court Deadline: November 12 $875,000 Matching Challenge

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Urgent Supreme Court Deadline:
November 12

$875,000 MATCHING CHALLENGE

No case in the past 20 years has carried such weight. It is foundational to all of our freedoms in this country. To save our national landscape from being radically revised, we must win Pleasant Grove v. Summum.

So the ACLJ team, led by Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow, is giving its all to prepare for the oral argument before the Supreme Court of the United States on November 12. And were doing it against a backdrop of an unprecedented workload related to cases and issues across the nation.

Please stand with us by contributing to our $875,000 LIBERTY NOT TYRANNY Matching Challenge. We need your immediate, generous support right now, maybe more than ever. Your gift will be doubled and put to immediate use, helping us work to protect your freedoms from the threat represented by Summum in the Pleasant Grove case, fight the ACLU on several fronts, and continue all of our crucial work throughout the nation. Thank you!

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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