BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – The North Dakota Supreme Court has overturned a lower court judge and upheld a state law limiting the use of drugs to terminate pregnancies.
 
     The Supreme Court, in its ruling made public Tuesday, overturned a district judge’s ruling that called the 2011 law unconstitutional.
 
     East Central District Judge Wickham Corwin called the law “simply wrongheaded” following a three-day trial last year. He previously granted an injunction preventing it from taking effect.
 
     Medication abortions at North Dakota’s sole abortion clinic in Fargo involve the use of a combination of two drugs, Mifeprex and misoprostol.
 
     The North Dakota law maintains that the use of any drug to cause an abortion must meet certain standards. Misoprostol is not labeled as an abortion-inducing drug and, therefore, could not be used by the clinic.