Business owners and managers need to be careful how they deal with a breast-feeding mother.

As Daniel Taylor explains on FindLaw’s Free Enterprise, bookstore chain Barnes & Noble recently reached a settlement with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman concerning an incident in which a manager asked a woman breast-feeding her 5-month-old child to cover up or leave the store.

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