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Jay Sekulow: ObamaCare Decision Disappointing – Appeal to Come
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Jay Sekulow
It’s a decision that is disappointing. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected our appeal in an ObamaCare challenge – an appeal which argued that the individual mandate, which forces Americans to purchase health insurance, violates the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. In rejecting our appeal,…
Jay Sekulow: Challenging Planned Parenthood in Court Again – This Time in Texas
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Jay Sekulow
There’s another important case against Planned Parenthood that I want to share with you. We have filed a federal lawsuit representing Karen Reynolds, a former Health Center Assistant at the Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast (PPGC), in Lufkin, Texas. This is another whistleblower case. And, once again – Planned Parenthood (PP) faces serious charges involving fraud…
Jay Sekulow: DOJ Drops Plan to Lie to the Public
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Jay Sekulow
It was a bad idea from the start. The Department of Justice wanted to implement a rule that would make it okay to lie about the existence of documents when responding to a request from the public involving the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). That’s right. In an incredible breach of transparency, the DOJ thought…
Jay Sekulow – Don’t Blame States for Federal Government’s Failure to Protect Citizens
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Jay Sekulow
It’s not surprising – another lawsuit by the federal government – targeting South Carolina’s new immigration law. Not surprising, but certainly misplaced. South Carolina, like many other states, are facing the reality that they must now protect their citizens and borders because of the federal government’s massive failure in this area. I told Bill Hemmer…
Jay Sekulow: Constitutional Confusion to Persist After SCOTUS Rejects Utah Case
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Jay Sekulow
It is disappointing that the Supreme Court failed to take a very important case out of Utah – a case involving the placement of crosses along Utah highways to commemorate the death of Utah Highway Patrol officers and a reminder to urge motorists to drive safely. This is a case that we’ve been involved in…
Jay Sekulow: Protect Montana War Memorial Under Attack by Atheist Group
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Jay Sekulow
It is an organization that is dedicated to removing any vestige of our religious history and heritage in this country. I’m talking about the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) – an atheist, anti-Christian group – that we have battled over the Pledge of Allegiance, the National Day of Prayer, and even the National Motto. …
Jay Sekulow: ObamaCare More Unpopular Than Ever; What’s in a Name?
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Jay Sekulow
On the heels of our filing of a critical amicus brief at the Supreme Court on behalf of 105 members of Congress and more than 30,000 Americans opposing ObamaCare, comes some very interesting information that I wanted to share with you. A new poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation reveals that ObamaCare has hit an…
Jay Sekulow: Supreme Court Brief Filed – 105 Members of Congress Oppose ObamaCare
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Jay Sekulow
As promised, we have filed our amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court urging the Justices to take up a Florida case challenging ObamaCare -a pro-abortion, government-run health care law. I’m delighted to report that we have 105 members of Congress on our brief – led by Rep. Paul Broun of Georgia, a physician –…
Jay Sekulow: Push at Supreme Court to Derail ObamaCare
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Jay Sekulow
The stage is set at the Supreme Court of the United States. ObamaCare – the pro-abortion, government-run health care law – front-and-center – facing a number of serious constitutional challenges. As you know, we’ve been involved in challenging ObamaCare from the very start. We’re in federal court with our own lawsuit now pending before a…
Jay Sekulow: Standing Up for Egypt’s Coptic Christians
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Jay Sekulow
Not long ago, I wrote about the growing danger facing Coptic Christians in Egypt and reported about an attack earlier this month that claimed the lives of more than two dozen Christians in that country. As I reported earlier, not only did the government fail to defend the Coptic Christians, which account for 10% of…
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