Okla. Judge Strikes Down State Law Banning Sex-Selective Abortion, Requiring Reporting Of Personal Information
admin | Feb 23, 2010
Oklahoma County, Okla., District Judge Daniel Owens ruled Friday that a state law prohibiting sex-selective abortion and requiring women to complete a lengthy questionnaire before abortion procedures violates a state constitutional requirement that bills address a single subject, the AP/Muskogee Phoenix reports. The law — signed by Gov…
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