Supreme Court rules for faith-based pregnancy centers, blocks California disclosure law
by David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times
Jun 26, 2018
4 minutes
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked enforcement of a California law that requires faith-based crisis pregnancy centers to notify patients that the state offers subsidized medical care, including abortions.
By a 5-4 vote, the justices said the disclosure rule likely amounts to compelled speech that violates the 1st Amendment. The court did not directly strike down the entire California law, but sent the case back to lower courts with instructions that enforcement of key provisions be immediately blocked while the legal challenge continues.
The California law forces the centers, which strongly oppose abortion, to notify women that the procedure is an
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