Summary
Justice Elena Kagan questioned New Jersey's position in a Supreme Court case about whether a crisis pregnancy center can challenge a state subpoena in federal court. The center claims the subpoena, which asks for donor information, violates its First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court is set to decide the case soon.
Key Facts
- Justice Elena Kagan questioned New Jersey's state's actions in the Supreme Court case.
- The case involves First Choice Women's Resource Centers challenging a subpoena from New Jersey.
- The subpoena seeks donor information as part of an investigation into the center's practices.
- First Choice argues that sharing donor information threatens its First Amendment rights.
- Lower courts ruled that the case was not ready for review since the subpoena was not enforced.
- Chief Justice John Roberts expressed concern about donor privacy.
- The Trump administration and American Civil Liberties Union support the center's position.
- The Supreme Court will make a decision on the case in the coming months.