Oklahoma's abortion law stays blocked for now
A tough new abortion law remains on hold.
An Oklahoma County judge Monday extended a temporary ban on enforcing the state law.
District Judge Noma Gurich set the next hearing for Jan. 21.
The 2010 law requires a doctor or technician to perform an ultrasound at least an hour before a scheduled abortion so the pregnant woman can see the images of the fetus.
The doctor or technician must describe the ...
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