
Calif. law on crisis pregnancy centers tested at high court
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The abortion case before the Supreme Court could have implications for free speech.
A Supreme Court case centering on abortion and free speech involves California's so-called crisis pregnancy centers -- clinics run by anti-abortion groups -- and whether state law can require those centers to more fully disclose what they are and what they offer. Marcia Coyle from The National Law Journal joins William Brangham to discuss the case, as well as a defamation against President Trump.
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Calif. law on crisis pregnancy centers tested at high court
Clip: 3/20/2018 | 6m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
A Supreme Court case centering on abortion and free speech involves California's so-called crisis pregnancy centers -- clinics run by anti-abortion groups -- and whether state law can require those centers to more fully disclose what they are and what they offer. Marcia Coyle from The National Law Journal joins William Brangham to discuss the case, as well as a defamation against President Trump.
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