Oklahoma judge blocks enforcement of abortion law
OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma County judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement of a new law requiring doctors who perform abortions to report information on women seeking the procedure.
The order issued Monday by District Judge Twyla Mason Gray stops House Bill 1595 from going into effect Nov. 1 until a motion for a temporary injunction is decided. A hearing on the injunction is schedu...
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