Anyone who follows the news knows that breastfeeding has been among the hot topics. A controversial Time magazine cover story this spring discussed how some women are nursing their children until they are toddlers, and advocates are pushing for greater acceptance of public breastfeeding and more accommodations for lactating mothers.
However, it hardly seems like an issue that would work its way into Connecticut courthouses. But it has.
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