Unanimous Supreme Court win in my pregnancy center case is good for all Americans
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of First Choice Women’s Resource Centers in a case involving a demand for donor information by New Jersey officials. The decision allows the organization to pursue claims in federal court that their First Amendment rights were violated. The ruling is expected to protect other organizations from government overreach when exercising free speech and association rights.
- ▪The Supreme Court's unanimous decision allows First Choice Women’s Resource Centers to challenge former New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin's demand for private donor information.
- ▪Platkin's investigation and subpoena were initiated without any complaints filed against the organization.
- ▪The case was supported by Alliance Defending Freedom and argued that the state targeted the group for its pro-life views.
- ▪The ruling affirms the right of organizations to file federal lawsuits against government officials for First Amendment violations.
- ▪Other pregnancy care centers in states like Washington, Vermont, Illinois, and California have faced similar government scrutiny.
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Opinion Unanimous Supreme Court win in my pregnancy center case is good for all Americans Decision lets the organization challenge former AG Platkin's demand for private donor information By Aimee Huber Fox News Published May 2, 2026 9:00am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video New report alleges Biden administration weaponized law to target pro-life activists Fox News correspondent David Spunt reports on the alleged uneven enforcement of the law against pro-life and pro-choice defendants on ‘Special Report.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Each year, First Choice Women’s Resource Centers makes a life-changing difference for thousands of New Jersey women. Wednesday, April 29’s unanimous U.S.
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