A bill progressing through the Alabama state Senate is named after a Jefferson County 4-month-old. They call SB76 "Parker's Bill" because the baby's mom is the one who spoke out about trying to be ...
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Public News Service on MSNAlabama lawmakers advance bill to exempt nursing mothers from jury dutyAn Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee has unanimously approved a bill that would exempt nursing mothers from jury duty. The ...
The bill has been amended to be known as Parker’s Law, for the child of the mother who first shared her story.
I think it’s important that this bill is a law because an administrative order can be changed just as quickly as a stroke of ...
Several Alabama mothers claimed they were harassed and threatened by Jefferson County judges for bringing breastfeeding ...
Kandace Brown complained on Facebook that a Jefferson County circuit court judge threatened to call the Department of Human Resources — which includes child protective services — unless Brown ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Breastfeeding women in Alabama will be excused from jury duty, the state’s highest court ordered unanimously on Friday, in response to public outcry from a mother who said ...
Kandace Brown, 40, a nursing mother-of-five, arrived in Jefferson County Courthouse on January 13 to serve her jury duty summons with her three-month-old daughter, Parker, in tow. Brown said she ...
Kandace Brown spent around three hours last Monday at the Jefferson County Courthouse with her 3-month-old daughter, Parker. The mother says her daughter is exclusively breastfed and won’t take ...
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