Thanks for your thoughts Denny. The law provides that a mother has the
right to breastfeed her baby anywhere she and the baby have the right to be.
Unfortunately, I am sure babies are not allowed in the testing area.
Alexis
>Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 15:15:39 -0500
>From: Denny Rice <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: CA state bar
>
>Other than the AAP Policy Statement, please send me any supporting
>documentation (or links to the
>documents) you think we should include in this appeal.
>
>How about it's against federal law? (in some areas)
>The mom has a right to breastfeed her infant anywhere she herself is
>allowed
>to be. She can then offer to compromise about bringing the baby into the
>testing area, by being willing to pump instead.
>
>Denny
>
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