Supreme Court to Review First Choice Women's Resource Centers' Appeal Against New Jersey Subpoena
The Supreme Court will hear First Choice Women's Resource Centers' appeal regarding a subpoena demanding donor information and internal documents, citing First Amendment rights.

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Overview
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from First Choice Women's Resource Centers, a faith-based pregnancy center in New Jersey.
First Choice is challenging a subpoena issued by Attorney General Platkin, demanding donor identities for nearly 5,000 donations and ten years of internal documents.
The center argues that the subpoena violates its First Amendment rights and seeks to bring the case to federal court.
A prior ruling stated that the challenge to the subpoena was not advanced enough for federal court consideration.
This appeal follows the Supreme Court's earlier decision to overturn the nationwide right to abortion, raising concerns about state investigations into politically opposing organizations.
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