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Lynn v. Sekulow
Court Clears Way for Student & Rosary to Return to School
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Jay Sekulow
Barry, It took only a few hours before a federal court in New York acted on our request for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and cleared the way for our client, 13-year-old Raymond Hosier of Schenectady who had been suspended indefinitely for wearing a Rosary, to return to school. We filed a federal complaint – along with…
The Rosary – A Gang Symbol?
By
Jay Sekulow
Barry, With confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Kagan set to begin June 28th, we’ll soon find out how much we will learn about Supreme Court nominee Kagan. I want to turn now to a story developing in New York State. We represent a 13-year-old seventh-grade student who has been suspended by school officials for…
Don’t Punish Organizations For Their Beliefs
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Jay Sekulow
Barry, you’re right. This is a very important case. In your assertions, though, you minimize the threat that blind enforcement of “non-discrimination” policies can pose to expressive associations such as the Christian Legal Society (CLS) who seek to ensure that their leaders will share the basic beliefs and core values of the organization. CLS…
Discrimination and DeWeese — Both Need to Go
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Rev. Barry W. Lynn
Jay, I’m not saying that faith-based social service groups do not do good work. Some do great work, and many do this work with private funding in order to maintain their religious independence. Other groups that want to receive taxpayer funding must respect that most Americans do not want that funding to be used to…
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