Supreme Court Overturns California Law Requiring Faith-Based Pregnancy Centers to Disclose Abortion Options
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Supreme Court rules against California law targeting anti-abortion pregnancy centersThe Supreme Court on Tuesday dealt a major blow to a California law requiring anti-abortion pregnancy centers to inform women about publicly funded abortion and contraception services.
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Supreme Court NIFLA decision is major victory for pro-life groups and women, vindication for First AmendmentTuesday’s 5-4 Supreme Court decision overturning a California law that required pro-life pregnancy centers to provide women with information about abortion is a victory for the First Amendment, for women seeking support during their pregnancies, and for the pregnancy centers.
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Supreme Court’s anti-abortion ruling in California upholds the right to misinformThere’s a reason California lawmakers in 2015 required “crisis pregnancy” centers to disclose if they’re unlicensed, and to post signs telling patients the state provides free or cheap “prenatal care and abortion for eligible women.” It’s the same reason the centers exist at all.
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