Friday, October 23, 2009

Strict Oklahoma abortion laws spark court battles - Yahoo! News


Strict Oklahoma abortion laws spark court battles - Yahoo! News:

"OKLAHOMA CITY – Two new laws being challenged in the Oklahoma courts would give the state some of the strictest abortion laws in the country by forcing women to answer questions about race and their relationships, and to listen to a doctor talk them through an ultrasound.

Legal challenges to the laws are in their early stages, but observers say the trajectory of cases could mirror that of the partial-birth abortion debate, which went through Nebraska courts and was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court before Congress made it a federal law that was upheld in 2007.

'That's an apt comparison,' said Joseph Thai, a professor at the University of Oklahoma who specializes in constitutional law and the Supreme Court. 'So, expect these Oklahoma laws and the ensuing court decisions to be the first rather than last word on how far a state may go with respect to compulsory procedures and reporting requirements.'"