
"The US Supreme Court sided with First Choice Women's Resource Centers, reviving a federal lawsuit challenging a subpoena from the New Jersey attorney general. The subpoena sought internal records, including donor and doctor information, amid allegations of deceptive practices."
"First Choice argued that the subpoena chilled its First Amendment rights to free speech and free association. The case centers on whether the organization can challenge the subpoena in federal court or must continue in state court."
The US Supreme Court unanimously sided with First Choice Women's Resource Centers, allowing its federal lawsuit against a New Jersey subpoena to proceed. The subpoena, issued by the state attorney general, sought information on the organization's donors and doctors amid an investigation into potential deceptive practices. First Choice argued that the subpoena infringed on its First Amendment rights. The case does not address the deceptive practices but focuses on the legal grounds for challenging the subpoena in federal court versus state court.
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