
Oklahoma Supreme Court blocks three anti-abortion laws scheduled to go into effect Nov. 1
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court voted to temporarily block three laws that placed restrictions on abortion that were set to take effect in the state on Nov. 1
The court blocked two laws that would have placed restrictions on abortion-inducing medication, while a third law would have required abortion-performing doctors to be board certified in obstetrics and gynecology.
The court voted 5-3 to grant a temporary injunction, preventing the law from taking effect on Nov. 1. The three judges that dissented in the rulings were appointees of Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt, while one judge did not vote.
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