Angry atheists and anti-Christian extremists have long been abusing the federal court system, rushing to court claiming to be offended by public prayer and religious free exercise.
When a crime spree gripped a community, a prayer vigil was organized and city officials, police, and chaplains attended the event. Individuals opposed to prayer sued, and a federal court ruled that the public prayer was unconstitutional.
We appealed this case to the Supreme Court, and the atheists' deadline to respond is in just a few days. Prayer is fundamental. Prayer is constitutional. And anti-Christian radicals have NO RIGHT to bring these suits in the first place.
This monumental case will affect not only public prayer but every attack on religious free expression in the public square.
I've been fighting – and WINNING – these cases for decades. We defeated attempts to shut down churches during the pandemic and helped win a critical prayer case at the Supreme Court earlier this year.
But now we have the biggest opportunity to stop these abhorrent attacks on prayer and religious liberty once and for all at the Supreme Court.
As we take our case to the Supreme Court to protect prayer and religious liberty, take urgent action with us before our deadline.
Sign Our Petition: Don't Ban Prayer at the Supreme Court.
Jay Sekulow
ACLJ Chief Counsel |