A North Dakota judge affirmed his previous decision to temporarily block the state's abortion ban while an abortion clinic's legal challenge plays out.
The state Supreme Court issued the order after agreeing with North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley's argument that Judge Bruce Romanick failed to consider the clinic's likelihood of
prevailing in the suit.Romanick upheld his earlier ruling on Monday, which stated that he cannot consider the clinic's chances of winning without hearing proper arguments from both sides,
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