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Supreme Court justices scrutinize New Jersey attorney during oral arguments on subpoena to Christian pregnancy center.
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Supreme Court justices scrutinize New Jersey subpoena to pregnancy center

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U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism toward New Jersey’s broad subpoena against a Christian pregnancy center during oral arguments on Tuesday, pressing the state on the basis and scope of its investigation. The case centers on whether the demand for donor and internal records can be challenged in federal court because it allegedly chills the organization’s supporters.

The City of Cape Town's plans to restrict its Dial-a-Ride transport service for people with disabilities have been halted by a court interdict amid an ongoing legal review. Visually impaired users fear losing essential mobility for work, health, and social needs. Advocacy groups argue the changes discriminate unfairly and violate equality laws.

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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on December 2, 2025, on whether a Christian pregnancy resource center in New Jersey may challenge a state attorney general’s subpoena in federal court before fully litigating the matter in state court. The case involves First Choice Women’s Resource Centers and New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin’s investigation into the center’s advertising and services, including its promotion of abortion pill reversal, and raises questions about donor privacy, free speech, and associational rights.

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