Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal from New Jersey faith-based pregnancy center
- The U.S. Supreme Court agreed in June 2025 to hear First Choice Women's Resource Centers' appeal against a 2023 subpoena issued by New Jersey's Attorney General Matthew Platkin.
- The subpoena stems from a state inquiry accusing the center of misleading individuals about providing abortion referrals, and it demands disclosure of records related to donors, advertising, and staff.
- First Choice, a faith-based pro-life organization with five locations in New Jersey, filed a lawsuit in federal court arguing that the subpoena infringed upon their First Amendment rights to free speech and association.
- The deadline for the 2023 subpoena was December 15, but the federal court declined to proceed with the case, determining that the matter was not yet ripe for judicial review as no actual or imminent harm had occurred.
- The Supreme Court's upcoming decision will determine if First Choice can immediately bring its constitutional claims in federal court or must first comply with state subpoena enforcement.
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