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Saturday, November 07, 2009
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11.06.09 Student Rights in Public School
Listen to our 60-second audio report on today's issue - Law and Justice. Is religion banned within the public school sector? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow weighs in on adding religious speech to a fundraising activity. Listen now.
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11.05.09 The Rights of Parents in Public Schools
Listen to our 60-second audio report on today's issue - Law and Justice. What rights do parents have with students in public schools? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow addresses a parent's concern about gay support days. Listen now.
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11.04.09 Churches and Tax Exemption
Get your 60-second audio update on issues facing our nation's churches - Law and Justice. Are all churches considered to be tax exempt? Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow discusses the difficulties of establishing a religious organization in downtown areas. Listen now.
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11.03.09 Displaying Religious Symbols Publicly
Get your 60-second audio update on today's issue - Law and Justice. Can private property showcase a religious display without penalty? Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow talks with a concerned citizen about the display of the cross. Listen now.
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11.02.09 Religious Rights for Government Workers
Get our 60-second audio report on the important issue of the day - Law and Justice. What religious rights do government employees have? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow talks with a federal employee concerning his display of a Christian phrase. Listen now.
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10.30.09 Religious Rights for Union Workers
Get our 60-second audio report on the important issue of the day - Law and Justice. What rights do union workers have concerning religion? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow talks with this worker about exempting his union dues from campaign contributions. Listen now.
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10.29.09 Tax Exemption for Churches
Get our 60-second audio report on the important issue of the day - Law and Justice. Are all churches exempt from federal taxation? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow talks about churches tax-exempt status on the government level. Listen now.
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10.28.09 Culture, Issues, and Society
Listen to our 60-second audio report on the issues of the day - Law and Justice. Can a Christian statement be published in a private apartment publication? Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow weighs in on this tenant's predicament. Listen now.
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10.27.09 The Constitution and Eminent Domain
Listen to our 60-second audio report on today's hot topic - Law and Justice. What does the Constitution say about eminent domain? Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow shares his thoughts on the matter. Listen now.
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10.26.09 Church Involvement in Public Schools
Listen to our 60-second audio report on today's issue - Law and Justice. What rights do churches have within the public school realm? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow talks about a church's rights when donating to local schools. Listen now.
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10.23.09 Personal Conviction in the Workplace
Listen to our 60-second audio report on the issues of the day - Law and Justice. Can employees be forced to violate their sincerely held religious beliefs? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow shares his perspective on the situation. Listen now.
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10.22.09 Faith in the Military
Listen to our 60-second audio report on the issues facing our nation - Law and Justice. Do religious rights apply within the military? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow discusses the right to use GI benefits for religious schools. Listen now.
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10.21.09 The Rights of College Students
Listen to our 60-second audio report - Law and Justice. What religious rights do students have in a community college? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow explains the rights of students by way of the equal access policy. Listen now.
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10.20.09 Teachers' Rights in Public Schools
Listen to our 60-second audio report on the issues facing our nation - Law and Justice. What rights do teachers have in public school regarding their faith? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow addresses this issue. Listen now.
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10.19.09 Religious Rights Concerning Halloween
Listen to our 60-second audio report on issues of the day - Law and Justice. Can Bible verses be given out to trick-or-treaters on Halloween? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow talks with a citizen about adding a religious message to Halloween treats. Listen now.
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10.16.09 Obscene Language in the Workplace
Listen to today's 60-second audio report on today's issue - Law and Justice. Is obscene language allowed to take place in the workplace? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow discusses the rights of employees in a hostile work environment. Listen now.
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10.15.09 Free Speech in the Media
Listen to our 60-second audio report on today's issue - Law and Justice. Can free speech be silenced in the media? In today's report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow discusses recent updates on this topic. Listen now.
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10.14.09 Prayer Banned in Public Schools?
Get a 60-second audio update on issues facing our country - Law and Justice. Is prayer a banned act in public schools? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow addresses this issue facing students who pray at school events. Listen now.
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10.13.09 The Rights of the Homeschooled
Listen to our 60-second audio report on today's issue - Law and Justice. Can homeschooled students participate in public school athletics? Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow weighs in on the situation. Listen now.
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10.12.09 Obscene Images in the Workplace
Listen to our 60-second audio report on the issue of the day - Law and Justice. Can obscene images be displayed in the workplace? In today’s report, Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow discusses this topic with a concerned county employee. Listen now.
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