Jordan Sekulow
Jordan Sekulow is Executive Director of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). He is an attorney and host of Sekulow, a syndicated radio program providing cutting analysis of today's political and legal landscape with elected officials and conservative leaders, as well as the host of the ACLJ’s weekly television broadcast, Sekulow TV. Jordan Sekulow has served as a liaison between the ACLJ and its international affiliates. As a senior member of the ACLJ team, Jordan Sekulow frequently travels overseas to engage in high-level legal and policy discussions with government officials regarding human rights issues around the world. Jordan was a contributor to the Washington Post’s “On Faith” section with his own Washington Post blog entitled “Religious Right Now” from 2010-2013, where he covered social conservatives’ involvement in shaping America’s legal, political, and cultural landscape. Jordan also contributes to The Washington Times, The Daily Caller, and other publications. He was a Visiting Fellow at Harris Manchester College’s Summer Research Institute in June and July 2014 and a Visiting Research Scholar at Harris Manchester College’s Summer Research Institute in June and July 2015. Jordan Sekulow is a graduate of Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, VA, where he served as co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Regent Journal of Law and Public Policy. Jordan Sekulow is also a graduate of George Washington University and earned his Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) in International Human Rights from the Georgetown Law Center.
He is licensed to practice in DC.
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