Breastfeeding Rights in the United States shows that the right to breastfeed in this country exists only in a negative sense: you can do it unless someone takes you to court. Kedrowski and Lipscomb catalog and analyze all the laws, policies, judicial opinions, cultural mores, and public attitudes that bear on breastfeeding in America. They then explore the classic double bind: social norms promulgated by the medical and public health establishment say breast is best; but social practices in the workplace and in public spaces make breastfeeding difficult. Aggravating the double bind is the prominence of the breast in American culture as a sexual object. The double bind creates coercively structured choices that are incompatible with the mean...
Given recent health and cultural pressures to breastfeed, this Article argues that legal and societa...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
In June of 2009, the 111th Congress was asked again to consider the Breastfeeding Promotion Act. Dur...
In this study a critical evaluation of the role of the law in cases where it is uncertain whether wo...
In this study a critical evaluation of the role of the law in cases where it is uncertain whether wo...
Previous research has identified several ways that breastfeeding is constructed in public discourses...
Should parents be allowed to express milk in public? Some commentators suggest that chestfeeding is...
The author argues that the benefits of breastfeeding are overwhelming and that more needs to be done...
There are four main differences between the Philippine and American statutes that promote breastfeed...
Previous research has identified several ways that breastfeeding is constructed in public discourses...
Previous research has identified several ways that breastfeeding is constructed in public discourses...
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (also known as “Obamacare”), Congr...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
Although breastfeeding in public space is protected under anti-discrimination laws throughout Austra...
Research Objective: The Surgeon General calls to action to support breastfeeding cite workplace barr...
Given recent health and cultural pressures to breastfeed, this Article argues that legal and societa...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
In June of 2009, the 111th Congress was asked again to consider the Breastfeeding Promotion Act. Dur...
In this study a critical evaluation of the role of the law in cases where it is uncertain whether wo...
In this study a critical evaluation of the role of the law in cases where it is uncertain whether wo...
Previous research has identified several ways that breastfeeding is constructed in public discourses...
Should parents be allowed to express milk in public? Some commentators suggest that chestfeeding is...
The author argues that the benefits of breastfeeding are overwhelming and that more needs to be done...
There are four main differences between the Philippine and American statutes that promote breastfeed...
Previous research has identified several ways that breastfeeding is constructed in public discourses...
Previous research has identified several ways that breastfeeding is constructed in public discourses...
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (also known as “Obamacare”), Congr...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
Although breastfeeding in public space is protected under anti-discrimination laws throughout Austra...
Research Objective: The Surgeon General calls to action to support breastfeeding cite workplace barr...
Given recent health and cultural pressures to breastfeed, this Article argues that legal and societa...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
In June of 2009, the 111th Congress was asked again to consider the Breastfeeding Promotion Act. Dur...