Judge blocks Oklahoma law on "Plan B" emergency contraception

By Carey Gillam (Reuters) – A judge in Oklahoma issued a temporary restraining order on Monday blocking implementation of a law that critics said would limit a woman’s access to emergency contraception known as the “morning after pill,” court records showed. “Once again Oklahoma politicians’ efforts to turn back the clock on women’s health and rights have been blocked,” David Brown, an attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights, said in an emailed statement. …