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American Center for Law and Justice

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American Center for Law and Justice
NameAmerican Center for Law and Justice
Formation1990
FounderPat Robertson
LocationWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
Key peopleJay Sekulow, Jordan Sekulow

American Center for Law and Justice is a conservative Christian advocacy group founded by Pat Robertson in 1990, with the primary goal of promoting Judeo-Christian values and constitutional law in the United States. The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has been involved in various high-profile cases, often in collaboration with other conservative groups such as the Alliance Defending Freedom and the Family Research Council. The organization's work has been supported by notable figures, including Ralph Reed and Tony Perkins, and has been covered by major media outlets, including Fox News and The Washington Times. The organization has also been involved in international cases, working with groups such as the European Centre for Law and Justice and the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem.

History

The American Center for Law and Justice was founded in 1990 by Pat Robertson, a televangelist and founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network. The organization's early work focused on issues such as abortion, school prayer, and religious freedom, often in collaboration with other conservative groups, including the Moral Majority and the Christian Coalition of America. In the 1990s, the organization became involved in several high-profile cases, including the Rosenberger v. University of Virginia case, which was argued before the Supreme Court of the United States by Jay Sekulow, the organization's chief counsel. The organization has also worked with other notable figures, including Alan Dershowitz and Robert Bork, on various cases and issues. Additionally, the organization has been involved in cases related to terrorism, working with groups such as the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

Mission and Activities

The American Center for Law and Justice is dedicated to promoting Judeo-Christian values and constitutional law in the United States. The organization's mission is to "defend the rights of believers and to promote the rule of law" through various activities, including litigation, legislative advocacy, and public education. The organization has been involved in a wide range of issues, including religious freedom, free speech, and pro-life causes, often in collaboration with other conservative groups, such as the National Right to Life Committee and the Focus on the Family. The organization has also worked with international groups, including the World Jewish Congress and the International Committee of the Red Cross, on various issues related to human rights and international law. Furthermore, the organization has been involved in cases related to national security, working with groups such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency.

Notable Cases

The American Center for Law and Justice has been involved in several notable cases over the years, including the Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC case, which was argued before the Supreme Court of the United States by Jay Sekulow. The organization has also been involved in cases related to abortion, including the Planned Parenthood v. Casey case, and has worked with other conservative groups, such as the Susan B. Anthony List and the National Pro-Life Alliance. Additionally, the organization has been involved in cases related to terrorism, including the Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project case, which was argued before the Supreme Court of the United States by Jay Sekulow. The organization has also worked with notable figures, including John Ashcroft and Ed Meese, on various cases and issues. Moreover, the organization has been involved in cases related to immigration, working with groups such as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the National Immigration Law Center.

Organization and Leadership

The American Center for Law and Justice is led by Jay Sekulow, a constitutional lawyer and chief counsel of the organization. Sekulow has argued several cases before the Supreme Court of the United States, including the Rosenberger v. University of Virginia case and the Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC case. The organization's leadership also includes Jordan Sekulow, Jay Sekulow's son, who serves as the organization's executive director. The organization has a staff of lawyers, policy analysts, and communications specialists, and is headquartered in Washington, D.C.. The organization has also worked with other notable figures, including Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee, on various issues and cases. Furthermore, the organization has been involved in international efforts, working with groups such as the United Nations and the European Union.

Criticisms and Controversies

The American Center for Law and Justice has been criticized by some for its conservative ideology and its involvement in high-profile cases. Some have accused the organization of promoting a theocratic agenda, while others have criticized its stance on issues such as LGBT rights and abortion. The organization has also been involved in several controversies over the years, including a dispute with the Internal Revenue Service over its tax-exempt status. Despite these criticisms, the organization remains a prominent voice in conservative circles, and has been supported by notable figures, including Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. Additionally, the organization has been involved in cases related to environmental law, working with groups such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Sierra Club. The organization has also worked with international groups, including the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization, on various issues related to global health and human rights.

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