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Lynn v. Sekulow
From Commandments to Pledge – Federal Court Win Upholding “Under God”
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Jay Sekulow
Ok, Barry – looks like we won’t agree on the Ten Commandments and what we consider to be the proper and constitutional displays present in Judge DeWeese’s courtroom. Let’s try this one. A federal district court in New Hampshire has issued a decision upholding the voluntary recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance by…
No Abortion Diversion, Just the Facts
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Jay Sekulow
Barry, even as another health care plan is being introduced into Congress, there’s a continuing – and a very real – concern about the issue of abortion. Senators Michael Enzi of Wyoming and Charles Grassley of Iowa have expressed their concern to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus who is offering his own health care…
Nothing Wrong with Charter Schools
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Jay Sekulow
Barry, congratulations to your daughter on her graduation. It is that time of year – my son just graduated from Regent University School of Law. The New Jersey school sounds perfectly legitimate from a constitutional standpoint. The article states that the school “would steer clear of religion while teaching a vital 21st-century skill–a second…
Cross Is Religious; Charter Schools Are Bad News (Usually)
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Rev. Barry W. Lynn
I think the first four people who responded to your last post claiming the cross isn’t necessarily religious are completely on the mark, particularly emphasizing that all deceased war veterans are not Christian. I’d be happy to leave them have the last word. Moving to another topic, we now have questions being raised about a…
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