WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court seemed likely on Tuesday to side with a faith-based pregnancy center challenging an investigation into whether it misled people to discourage abortions.

What You Need To Know • The Supreme Court seemed likely on Tuesday to side with a faith-based pregnancy center challenging an investigation into whether it misled people to discourage abortions • The facilities often known as “crisis pregnancy centers” have been on the rise in the U.S., especially since the Supreme Court overturned abortion as a nationwide right in 2022 • The justices are considering whether a facility in New Jersey can sue the Democratic attorney general in federal court over a subpoena for donor information • A majority of the justices seemed to agree that the group raised a free-s

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