Oklahoma State Supreme Court Finds 2 Anti-Abortion Laws Unconstitutional

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Oklahoma State Supreme Court Finds 2 Anti-Abortion Laws Unconstitutional
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has struck down two state laws that restrict abortions, saying they violate a standard established by the court earlier this year.

for determining when or whether an abortion should happen. House Bill 4327, meanwhile, banned abortions from the moment of conception, with exceptions to save a pregnant person’s life or in cases of rape or incest, but only when they had been reported to the police.

Both statutes had civil penalties in place for providers that violated them, allowing state residents to sue those who performed the procedure, effectively placing a block on access to abortion throughout the state. A previous ruling by Oklahoma’s highest court found that highly restrictive abortion bans violated the state constitution, which

provides an “inherent right of a pregnant [person] to terminate a pregnancy when necessary to preserve [their] life.”The ruling does not make abortion legal in the state. Instead, an abortion statute from 1910, which was in place beforerecognized abortion rights throughout the U.S., will be enforced, due to the federal Supreme Court upendinglast summer, a statement by Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s office said.

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