would not even allow the doctors from the state's only clinic to apply for admitting privileges. hospitals that did agree to accept the applications cited their policies in denying application to those doctors. the one that is fighting this track law in court, but so far it has not gotten the kind of ruling it will need if it's going to stay open. if a federal judge does not intervene soon, the state senate in mississippi will shut down the last clinic. the state could revoke the clinic's license as soon as next month. and wouldn't you know it, just as the admitting privileges trap law looks like it might be working to simply make abortion not available in that state, republicans in another state with just one abortion clinic left are pushing the same thing. a trap law with the exact same mechanism. and as in mississippi, absent intervention from the courts, the state of north dakota will likely shut down its only abortion providing clinic if this law takes its course. that mississippi-style trap law has already passed the north dakota senate. it is seen as likely to pass the north dakota house and to be