FARGO, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Supreme Court will hear arguments later this month on the state’s abortion ban after the attorney general appealed a judge’s ruling that kept it from taking effect. The high court has scheduled oral arguments for Nov. 29 on South Central District Judge Bruce Romanick’s opinion there’s a “substantial probability” that a constitutional challenge to the law will succeed. The legal wrestling continues even though the state’s lone abortion clinic, located in Fargo, has moved across the border to neighboring Minnesota. Romanick says there’s not a “clear and obvious answer” on whether North Dakota law bans abortion.