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Gun and Animal Rights Groups Rally for Pro-Life Centers

Animal and gun rights organizations join forces to support the First Amendment rights of pro-life pregnancy centers in a significant Supreme Court case. Their involvement stems from concerns over state investigations that may intimidate organizations differing from prevailing political views, particularly under the administration of New Jersey’s Attorney General Matthew Platkin.

The case centers on whether pro-life centers, like First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, can challenge state actions that threaten their operational viability and donor confidentiality. Notably, a federal court previously dismissed similar claims citing a lack of sufficient legal injury, raising alarm among diverse activist groups about potential chilling effects on their rights to free speech and assembly.

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