Jay Sekulow
Jay Sekulow is an American attorney and Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), a conservative, Christian-based legal advocacy group. He is also a radio and television talk show host. Sekulow is known for his work on numerous high-profile legal cases that have made their way to the United States Supreme Court, particularly those involving religious freedoms and First Amendment rights.
Born on June 10, 1956, in Brooklyn, New York, Jay Sekulow grew up in a Jewish family before converting to Christianity in college. He earned his J.D. from Mercer University and later received a Ph.D. from Regent University, focusing on American legal history. Throughout his career, Sekulow has been a prominent figure in legal debates and has been involved in various cases with significant political and social implications.
Apart from his legal career, Jay Sekulow has authored several books on law and religion, frequently appears on television and radio broadcasts, and is a regular commentator on legal issues. His expertise and outspoken advocacy have made him a respected and influential figure in American legal circles, particularly among conservative groups.
Books
Jerusalem: A Biblical and Historical Case for the Jewish Capital