Noted advocate Sekulow to speak at Law School
The College of William and Mary Law School will
host a talk by Jay Alan Sekulow, chief counsel for the American Center
for Law and Justice, titled "De-Constructing the Constitution: Privacy,
Security, and the State in the 21st Century" on Tuesday, Oct. 30. The
address will be at 1 p.m. in room 127 at the Law School. Admission is
free and the event is open to the public.
Sekulow has been involved in several landmark Supreme Court cases, such
as Mergens, Lamb's Chapel, and McConnell v. FEC. He has twice been
named, in 1994 and again, in 1997, to the National Law Journal's list
of the country's "100 Most Influential Lawyers." Sekulow was named to
Time Magazine's 2005 list of the country's "25 Most Influential
Evangelicals."
For more information about the Oct. 30 talk, call 757.221.1840 or email [[lawcom]].