
Oklahoma high court rules 'medical emergency' requirements for abortion laws unconstitutional
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that two state laws restricting abortion absent a medical emergency conflict with a recent ruling's interpretation of the state constitution.
The court's decision was welcomed by doctors who said uncertainty about the state's abortion laws often forced them to make women facing severe medical complications and nonviable pregnancies to wait for their condition to worsen before they could perform an abortion.
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