ACLJ's Jordan Sekulow: New Blog at Washington Post - Religious Right Now

June 24, 2011

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The ACLJ's Director of Policy and International Relations - Jordan Sekulow - is launching a new blog at the Washington Post site entitled, Religious Right Now.

Jordan has been blogging on a variety of topics at the ON FAITH blog of the Post for several months now, adding his voice alongside a wide range of views across the religious and political spectrum.

Now, with this new blog, Religious Right Now, Jordan will have an opportunity to address many more issues - more frequently - an important forum to get the word out to the mainstream media - and to the broad audience it reaches - unfiltered and on topics that are important to you and the American people.

"I'm excited to be a part of this new project at the Washington Post," said Jordan Sekulow, Director of Policy and International Relations at the ACLJ.  "On my new blog, we're going to address issues that are important - not only to social conservatives - but to all Americans.  We're going to be discussing domestic issues and foreign policy, too.  I look forward to those of all viewpoints participating and commenting at Religious Right Now."

You can watch Jordan's video introduction about the new blog here.

And, you can follow Jordan's new blog, Religious Right Now, here.  We encourage you to get involved.  Add your comments at Religious Right Now.

Jordan Sekulow is Director of Policy and International Relations at the ACLJ.  The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) focuses on constitutional and human rights law worldwide.

Based in Washington, D.C., with affiliated offices in Israel, Russia, Kenya, France, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe, the ACLJ is pro-life and dedicated to the ideal that religious freedom and freedom of speech are inalienable, God-given rights for all people. The ACLJ engages legal, legislative, and cultural issues by implementing an effective strategy of advocacy, education, and litigation that includes representing clients before the Supreme Court of the United States and international tribunals around the globe.