Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a Christian, pro-life medical non-profit will be available for media interviews following oral arguments Friday at the Essex County Superior Court in Platkin v. First Choice Women’s Resource Centers.
The state court has directed First Choice to respond to a subpoena served by New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, who targeted First Choice for its pro-life views and demanded that it identify its donors and produce up to 10 years of its internal, confidential documents. First Choice has responded to the subpoena and produced documents, and ADF attorneys are now asking the court to pause further compliance with the subpoena while a federal court considers First Choice’s constitutional claims.
Platkin targeted First Choice with a broad, baseless, and burdensome subpoena that requires the organization to expend its limited resources to produce massive amounts of confidential documents or face judicial penalties. The attorney general does not refer to any evidence of wrongdoing to justify his demands.
“First Choice Women’s Resource Centers fulfills a vital need in its community by providing free ultrasounds, STD testing, baby clothes, and much more,” said ADF Senior Counsel Lincoln Wilson, who will be arguing before the court. “New Jersey’s attorney general is making a political example of First Choice simply because it provides pro-life and religious alternatives to his extreme abortion viewpoints. We have complied with the court’s order—producing many documents—and are urging the court to allow First Choice to receive a ruling on its First Amendment rights from the federal court.” […]
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