Lummis joins Senate colleagues in Supreme Court brief supporting pro-life nonprofit

Senator Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming
Senator Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming
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U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) has joined Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ted Budd (R-NC) in submitting an amicus curiae brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of First Choice Women’s Resource Centers v. Platkin. The filing, made on August 28, 2025, supports First Choice Women’s Resource Centers after the organization received a subpoena requesting donor lists and private records.

The senators argue that this subpoena infringes on First Choice’s First Amendment right to association due to its pro-life and pro-Christian stance. “First Choice was unfairly targeted for defending the unborn with an outrageous subpoena, demanding a list of their donors and private records, or risk judicial sanctions,” said Lummis. “This is not just an infringement of constitutional rights, this is an unmistakable assault on life. I am proud to join my colleagues in defending First Choice’s sacred mission to protect mothers and unborn children.”

The full text of the brief is available online.



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