Okla. Supreme Court Upholds Lower Court Decision Against Antiabortion Ultrasound Law

The Oklahoma Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s decision that a 2008 state law (SB1878) with several antiabortion provisions is unconstitutional because it covers more than one subject, the Oklahoman reports (Bisbee, Oklahoman, 3/4). The law would have required an ultrasound before an abortion and would limit women’s access to mifepristone, which is used in medical abortion (AP/NewsOn6…

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