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Supreme Court Rules for Faith-Based Pregnancy Center in First Amendment Case
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ABC News29.04.2026Law2 dk okumaUnited States

Supreme Court Rules for Faith-Based Pregnancy Center in First Amendment Case

Unanimous ruling allows First Choice Women’s Resource Centers to challenge New Jersey investigation in federal court

نظرة سريعة

  • The Supreme Court ruled unanimously to let First Choice Women’s Resource Centers challenge in federal court a New Jersey investigation into whether the faith-based pregnancy center misled women about abortion services.
  • The case raises First Amendment concerns about subpoenas seeking donor lists.

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لماذا يهم

Crisis pregnancy centers have been on the rise in the United States as Republican-controlled states enforce bans or restrictions on abortion and some steer tax dollars to the centers. Democratic-leaning states have investigated whether these anti-abortion centers mislead women, including by implying they offer abortions.

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WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with a faith-based pregnancy center that raised First Amendment concerns about an investigation into whether it misled people to discourage abortions. The high court's unanimous ruling is a procedural victory for First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, which is challenging a New Jersey investigation of its practices. The conservative-majority court has given abortion opponents high-profile wins in recent years, most notably the watershed case that overturned the nationwide right to abortion in 2022. First Choice, though, had also drawn support from the American Civil Liberties Union, which supports abortion rights but backed the group's First Amendment concerns. The Supreme Court's decision lets First Choice sue over the subpoena in federal court. Facilities often known as "crisis pregnancy centers" have been on the rise in the United States as Republican-controlled states enforce bans or restrictions on abortion and some steer tax dollars to the centers, which provide prenatal care and steer women to carrying pregnancies to term. As Democratic-leaning states seek to protect abortion access, several have investigated whether the anti-abortion centers mislead women, including by implying they offer abortions. In New Jersey, then-Democratic Attorney General Matthew Platkin sent a subpoena asking for donor lists and other information. First Choice pushed back, arguing the investigation was baseless and the demand for donor lists threatened their First Amendment rights to free speech and association. They tried to challenge the subpoena in federal court, but a judge found the case was not yet far enough along. An appeals court agreed. First Choice then turned to the Supreme Court. They argued access to federal court is important in cases where government investigators are accused of misusing state power, and the ACLU agreed that subpoenas seeking donor information can scare away supporters. The state argued that the information would only be used to ask donors whether they had been deceived about First Choice's services, and the subpoena could not have threatened their First Amendment rights because the group hadn't yet been required to turn over any information. A court order is required to enforce the subpoena, and the judge overseeing the underlying case has so far only ordered the two sides to negotiate. New Jersey also argued that allowing First Choice to sue could usher in a glut of lawsuits from the thousands of businesses that get similar subpoenas. The Trump administration weighed in to support First Choice. The Justice Department argued that any impact would be relatively small since the decision would only apply to groups with similar First Amendment arguments.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What will happen in federal court now?
  • Will the donor list subpoena be enforced?
  • How will this affect other crisis pregnancy centers in other states?

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This article was originally published by ABC News.

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