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Jay Sekulow: SCOTUS – Green Light to Address Merits of ObamaCare?
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Jay Sekulow
The first day of oral arguments before the high court concerning the constitutionality of ObamaCare focused on whether the 1867 Anti-Injunction Act (AIA) applies to this case. The AIA bars claimants from asking for a refund on a tax until that tax has been collected and paid. If the high court concludes the AIA applies…
Jay Sekulow: ACLJ Analysis of SCOTUS ObamaCare Arguments Begins Monday
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Jay Sekulow
The time is here. A series of oral arguments begins Monday at the Supreme Court on ObamaCare. As you know, the high court will conduct an unprecedented three days of oral arguments – Monday through Wednesday – focusing on the critical issues that are facing constitutional challenges. It breaks down like this. On Monday, arguments…
Jay Sekulow: AG Holder Needs a Lesson in the Second Amendment
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Jay Sekulow
In 1995, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder – who was serving as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia at the time – attempted to bolster his anti-gun campaign by expressing his desire to launch a public relations campaign to “really brainwash people into thinking about guns in a vastly different way.” That’s right –…
Jay Sekulow: Message to Holder – NYPD Surveillance is Legitimate Response to Terrorism
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Jay Sekulow
We have prepared a 12-page legal analysis showing very clearly that the surveillance methods used by the New York City Police Department (NYPD) are not only effective, but constitutional as well. As we told you over the past couple of weeks, Attorney General Holder lashed out at the NYPD tactics, calling them ‘disturbing’ based on news…
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