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James M Henderson Sr

James M Henderson Sr

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Experience 4.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 1.5 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Pro Bono (100%)

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Languages Spoken

  • English

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Married to Theresa Ann Henderson (nee Lawson), with her, parents of eight children, Abigail Marie, James Jr., Mrs. Jennifer Rose, Rosalie, Theresa, Justin,... more

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License

24 years since James M Henderson Sr was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Kentucky Authorized to practice law 1987 06/08/2009
Dist. of Columbia Active 1996 02/02/2007

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Work Experience

Position Duration
Senior Counsel at The American Center for Law and Justice-DC, Inc. 1992–present
Litigation Counsel at Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism 1989–1992
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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
St. Louis University School of Law Law JD - Juris Doctor 1987
University of North Carolina, Wilmington Biology BA - Bachelor of Arts 1981

Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
"Let Us Pray ... Please! Fostering Religious Liberty and Tolerant Public Schools" Leadership and Government: A Reference Guide (1995 Nat'l Young Leaders Conference) 1995
Religious Freedom and the First Self-Evident Truth: Equality as a Guiding Principle in Interpreting the Religion Clauses William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal 1995
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