Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Oklahoma Files Cert. Petition Seeking to Revive Law Imposing Conditions on Medication Abortions

SCOTUSblog: Oklahoma appeals on abortion, by Lyle Denniston:

Oklahoma officials, arguing that their state supreme court is repeatedly blocking state laws that restrict access to abortions, have asked the Supreme Court to revive a law that confined the use of any drug that induces a medical abortion.  The officials filed a petition Monday in the case of Cline v. Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice. (A docket number has not yet been assigned.) . . .

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2013/03/oklahoma-files-cert-petition-seeking-to-revive-law-imposing-conditions-on-medication-abortions.html

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