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Legal Advocacy in the Public Square — Rooted in Truth, Justice, and the Gospel
At Equal Justice Solutions, we believe that law is not merely about process — it is about bearing witness to what is true and just.
That includes filing amicus briefs in cases that may not involve our direct clients but touch the core of our mission: defending the vulnerable, challenging injustice, and advancing a moral legal order rooted in the love of Jesus Christ.
We welcome requests to join or lead amicus filings in cases where our voice may add moral clarity, legal rigor, and theological weight to matters of public concern.
What We Can Support
We are open to amicus involvement in matters involving:
- Religious liberty (without weaponizing faith to harm others)
- Civil rights and equal protection
- Whistleblower protections and corporate accountability
- Housing justice and tenant rights
- Predatory lending and financial exploitation
- Access to justice and legal ethics
- Abuse in institutional or faith-based settings
- Government misconduct, overreach, or corruption
- Structural injustices disproportionately affecting the poor
- Cases involving moral clarity that intersect with Catholic social teaching
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.” — Proverbs 31:8
We may file in federal or state appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, federal circuits, or select state supreme courts — depending on alignment and capacity.
Timeline & Process
We request a minimum of 60 days’ notice before the filing deadline. This allows time for:
- Reviewing the underlying record
- Assessing strategic value
- Identifying partner organizations or co-signers
- Drafting and editing the brief
- Securing any required approvals or filings
Exceptions may be made when the legal and moral urgency is high and the brief can be responsibly completed in less time.
How to Request Amicus Support
To request our involvement, please provide:
- Case name and docket number
- Jurisdiction and court level
- Filing deadline for amicus briefs
- Summary of the issue and procedural posture
- Why our voice (EJS) would be uniquely helpful
- Any partners or amici already involved
- Draft or example of the proposed brief, if available
We review every request seriously and prayerfully. Not all will be accepted — but each will receive a thoughtful response.
Criteria for Support
✅ We prioritize amicus briefs where:
- The issue aligns with our mission and public theology
- The legal question has systemic or far-reaching impact
- Our voice can add something not already represented
- The matter reflects high legal quality and moral seriousness
- The lead counsel or filer is credible, ethical, and collaborative
❌ We do not participate in briefs that:
- Seek to punish the vulnerable
- Weaponize religion to justify exclusion or exploitation
- Are legally frivolous or politically performative
- Compromise our credibility with courts or the broader public
A Witness in the Courts
We see amicus work as an extension of our apostolic vocation — a ministry of legal truth-telling in public space.
When we sign a brief, it is not to show off. It is to stand beside the voiceless, confront distorted power, and honor the God who loves justice.
“Woe to those who acquit the guilty for a bribe, but deny justice to the innocent.” — Isaiah 5:23
If you are litigating a case and seeking amicus help from allies grounded in Christian ethics, elite legal skill, and moral seriousness — we’d be honored to discern that with you.
Let justice speak. Let truth be known. Let law serve love.
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