The Supreme Court unanimously sided with a group of faith-based pregnancy centers on Wednesday in their fight with New Jersey’s Democratic attorney general, who is investigating allegations the centers may have misled donors to believe they support abortions. Justice Neil Gorsuch said First Choice Women’s Resource Centers can proceed with its First Amendment challenge to the office’s subpoena in federal court. Lower judges ruled the centers hadn’t shown…
Supreme Court sides with NJ faith-based pregnancy centers in subpoena fight
Originally reported by The Hill
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