Friends, I also was saddened by the Dateline program featuring the female pilot who felt strongly about breastfeeding her baby and that her career interfered with that. I was not surprised that the court found that a baby does not have a constitutional right to be breastfed. If they found otherwise, then mothers everywhere would be denying their children their constitutional rights. What a mess! Besides, the constitution apparently does not guarantee a human infant, when it's at its most vulnerable (in the womb) even the most basic right to life. I feel a child's right to be breastfed comes rather, from nature. This requires more education from us, not a law. What saddened me about the program was the revelation that most women in the military apparently also believe that loyalty to the military (their career) should be top priority in their lives. In the years of the working man and stay-at-home mother, is that not what we have always resented and protested. We are finally bringing men as a whole to the realization of how important family should be in their lives and now women are falling for the same lie. I hate that breastfeeding and it's value was not the central focus of this story but was seen as only an excuse, a "character flaw" of this pilot. I applaud this woman for maintaining (throughout the accusations and muddying of the waters) that she was the only one with her priorities straight. That took commitment and guts. Hats off!!