A call to jury duty can be very worrisome for mothers who stay at home with their young children, particularly those who are breastfeeding infants. Breastfeeding mothers who work and pump for their child will probably have reliable childcare available, but may be worried about whether she would be allowed sufficient time for pumping.
The first order of business: Don’t Panic.
If your jury duty will be a hardship for you or your child, then more than likely you will be excused or deferred.
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Second: Check the law.
Check your state laws, or your U.S. District Court’s Jury Plan. A number of states automatically excuse or defer nursing mothers or the full-time parent of young children from jury duty.
Third: Contact the court.
FamilyFriendlyJuryDuty.org has information on the proper procedures for doing so.
For more information:
Breastfeeding & Jury Duty – My Experience by Jeni Panhorst @
FamilyFriendlyJuryDuty.org has information and resources on what to do if you’ve been called to jury duty
Breastfeeding and the Law from the UN’s International Labour Organization
Looking for state laws or jury plans?
United States Courts. Find your County/District Court. The Jury Plan may be available online.
American Law Sources On-line. Online law resources for the United States, Canada & Mexico.