Abortion providers are working on a deal with Kansas health regulators not to enforce a new state law requiring clinics to ask women about why they are seeking an abortion.
Alice Wang, an attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights, said the deal would call for the state not to enforce the law if plaintiffs didn't seek a temporary injunction to stop the statute and an agreement to an extended case schedule.
Lincoln Wilson, senior counsel for the Alliance for Defending Freedom, said the state would agree . . .
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