Oklahoma's abortion law falls in court
A judge Tuesday struck down a controversial state abortion law requiring ultrasounds on grounds one legislator called a technicality.
Oklahoma County District Judge Vicki Robertson ruled the law unconstitutional, finding it violated a requirement that legislation deal with a single subject.
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