Hard Reset: A new Oklahoma law criminalizes abortion

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  • Yesterday, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed into law a bill that criminalizes performing an abortion. Under the law, performing the procedure is a felony with a sentence of up to 10 years in prison and a $100,000 fine. Federal courts have recently blocked similar laws from going into effect in Arkansas and Alabama. (Read more: After a Texas law effectively banned abortions, residents of the Lone Star State have relied on abortion providers in Oklahoma. In Texas, a 26-year-old woman was arrested after receiving a murder charge for allegedly performing a self-induced abortion. Starr County District Attorney Gocha Allen Ramirez dismissed the charge, saying that it wasn’t a criminal matter under Texas law.)
  • During Freedom Summer in 1964, Klansmen murdered civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Mississippi. In The Atlantic, journalist Ko Bragg wrote about two very different versions of the city’s civil rights history. One is detailed during informal, word-of-mouth tours given by a small group of Black natives, and the other omits the Freedom Summer murders entirely. At the Philadelphia-Neshoba County Historical Museum, Bragg found exhibits for musicians Marty Stuart, Otis Rush and Foots Baxstrum and the Neshoba County Fair, while the murders weren’t acknowledged.
  • A Los Angeles Times review of about 50 police shootings found that officers frequently delay or don’t provide medical aid to the people who they’ve shot. The Los Angeles Police Department requires officers to assist people with injuries if they can, but officers who didn’t provide aid weren’t punished.

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