The Oklahoman

Judge temporaril­y blocks Arkansas anti-abortion laws

- By Andrew DeMillo The Associated Press

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A federal judge blocked three new abortion restrictio­ns in Arkansas minutes before they were set to take effect Wednesday, including a measure that opponents say would likely force the state's only surgical abortion clinic to close.

U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker granted a 14- day temporary restrainin­g order shortly before midnight Tuesday. The 159- page ruling blocks the state from enforcing the new laws, including a measure prohibitin­g the procedure 18 weeks into pregnancy. The blocked laws also included a requiremen­t that doctors performing abortions be board-certified or board-eligible in obstetrics and gynecology. An official with a Little Rock clinic that performs surgical abortions says it has one physician who meets that

requiremen­t, but he only works there a few days every other

month.

Baker found that if that surgical clinic closed, about 1, 800 women a year — or 66% of those seeking to terminate a pregnancy in Arkansas — would be denied an abortion, based on evidence introduced into the court record.

She al so wrote t hat the restrictio­n “provides no discernabl­e medical benefit” to women and questioned lawmakers' intent in passing the law, known as Act 700.

“This, coupled with the record evidence that Arkansas has enacted more than 25 laws regulating abortion access in the state, including 12 enacted in 2019 alone, gives the court pause with respect to the purpose of Act 700,” she wrote.

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