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  2. Breastfeeding in public - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding in public in China has traditionally been uncontroversial, and objection had been unheard of until the 2010s. The recent few instances of objection are apparently an effect of the magnification of social media. In Shanghai, breastfeeding in public is considered embarrassing by some, but it is also accepted by many. There have been ...

  3. Child's Right to Nurse Act - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding in public is not itself illegal. On Friday, July 29, 2005, Governor Joe Manchin stated that mothers shouldn't be harassed for breastfeeding. He made this statement during an event in the Governor's Reception Room where he issued a proclamation declaring the month of August as Breastfeeding Month in West Virginia.

  4. Indecent exposure - Wikipedia

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    In most states, public nudity is illegal. However, in some states, it is only illegal if it is accompanied by an intent to shock, arouse, or offend other persons. Some states permit local governments to set local standards. Most states exempt breastfeeding mothers from prosecution. [citation needed]

  5. Asking A Breast-Feeding Woman To Cover Up May Soon Be Illegal ...

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    Back in 2008, a Houston woman, back from maternity leave, asked her boss if she could pump breast milk in the bathroom, on her breaks at work. He fired her. Last month, a judge threw out her ...

  6. Stop Saying 'Breastfeeding Is Free' Amid The Formula ... - AOL

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    The statement completely ignores the physical, emotional and financial costs of nursing — and women are bearing the expense.

  7. Mothers' rights - Wikipedia

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    Breast feeding is the act of supplying nutrients to an infant with human breast milk by means of breast or bottle. [3] There are specific laws in place in each state regarding breast feeding as well as federal laws. Every state except for Idaho has a law that allows women to breast-feed in any public or private location.

  8. Toplessness - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding in public places is a legal right in Australia. Under the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 , no business or service provider can discriminate against a breastfeeding woman. Women can still breastfeed even if no other food/drink is allowed in the area.

  9. 18 Things You Think Are Illegal but Aren’t - AOL

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    It may come as a surprise, but all of these things are legal in the U.S., at least in some parts. The post 18 Things You Think Are Illegal but Aren’t appeared first on Reader's Digest.