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Supreme Court to Hear Appeal from New Jersey Faith-Based Pregnancy Center on Free Speech and Discrimination

The Supreme Court will review a case involving a New Jersey faith-based pregnancy center's challenge against a subpoena related to its First Amendment rights.

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  • The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, a New Jersey faith-based pregnancy center, regarding a subpoena issued by the state.
  • The center argues that the subpoena infringes on its First Amendment rights and challenges the state's investigation into its services.
  • New York courts have been ordered to reconsider cases involving religious organizations and state regulations on abortion coverage.
  • The case highlights ongoing tensions between state regulations and religious organizations' rights, particularly regarding abortion services.
  • The Supreme Court's decision could set a significant precedent for how states regulate faith-based organizations and their practices.
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Emphasizes the Supreme Court's directive for New York courts to reconsider religious challenges to abortion regulations.

"Yet, at least five members of the Court sent the Diocese back to New York purgatory."

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"The Supreme Court on Monday ordered a New York court to take a new look at whether some religious organizations should be excluded from a state regulation requiring health insurance plans to cover abortions."

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"First Choice is looking for a special exception from the usual procedural rules as it tries to avoid complying with an entirely lawful state subpoena."

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"The Supreme Court has agreed to get involved in New Jersey’s attempt to investigate crisis pregnancy centers."

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"The New York case has been litigated for years and already reached the Supreme Court once."

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The subpoena demands a list of all private donors to First Choice Women's Resource Centers, which the organization has refused to comply with, citing First Amendment rights.

First Choice provides free pregnancy services, including counseling, medical services, and practical support to women facing unplanned pregnancies. They also offer STD testing and options consultations.

The Supreme Court's decision could set a significant precedent for how states regulate faith-based organizations and their practices, particularly regarding abortion services and First Amendment rights.

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