From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject Church Ban at Supreme Court
Date February 27, 2023 4:10 PM
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John,


I haven't seen anything like this in my 40+ years practicing law. And we're facing a critical Supreme Court deadline in just hours.

Biden and the radical Left are waging a silent war on your Christian faith, chipping away at your rights day after day – prayer, pastors, and even your right to go to church are all under attack.





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Biden's Secret Service actually threatened to arrest a pastor for praying on the public sidewalk in front of the Chinese Embassy, just because China said so. Churches are being banned from using their own property. Christian kids and others are thrown out of federal museums.

And now Biden is asking the Supreme Court to ban a postal worker from attending church – threatening YOUR right to an employment accommodation to go to church. It's unconscionable and UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

But we're right in the middle of all of it, fighting back, for YOU.

TOMORROW is our critical deadline to file a major amicus brief at the Supreme Court to defend your right to attend church. But as we battle Biden's pervasive and insidious war on Christians and the lawless betrayal of the Constitution, we need YOU.

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