Jay Sekulow is an attorney with a passion for protecting religious liberty - freedom - democracy. For nearly a quarter of a century, he's been on the front lines - working to protect religious and constitutional freedoms in the courts, in Congress, and in the public arena.
Jay Sekulow is widely regarded as one of the foremost free speech and religious liberties litigators in the United States, having argued 12 times before the U.S. Supreme Court in some of the most groundbreaking First Amendment cases of the past quarter century.
Jay Sekulow is Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), a law firm and educational organization that focuses on constitutional law. He is also Chief Counsel of the European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ).
Jay Sekulow is a passionate advocate for safeguarding religious and constitutional freedoms with a formidable record of success. His steadfast determination and commitment to protecting these freedoms is expansive along with his work leading to a long-lasting impact across America and around the world.
Jay Sekulow - on June 10, 1956, a child inherited to become a savior of religion & human rights, was born in Brooklyn, New York. Young Sekulow tied knots with Pamela for a lifelong companionship and have two sons: Jordan Sekulow - a political campaign consultant and Logan Sekulow - host of 'The Logan Show', a Christian variety show.
Jay Sekulow is widely regarded as one of the foremost free speech and religious liberties litigators in the United States, having argued 12 times before the U.S. Supreme Court in some of the most groundbreaking First Amendment cases of the past quarter century. As Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), he is a renowned constitutional attorney, an international expert on religious liberty, and an acclaimed and distinguished broadcaster.
Jay Sekulow is the Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice. He is the host of Jay Sekulow Live! and ACLJ This Week. Learn more about Jay Sekulow by watching his biography video and precedent setting cases before the United States Supreme Court