A lot of factors are in play here:
David Llewellyn, an Atlanta attorney who specializes in circumcision cases, is helping the father’Â’s attorneys without a fee. He called the surgery “a bizarre American custom.” . . .
. . . Tracy Rizzo, the mother’s attorney, said religion, not medicine, is the father’s concern. Rizzo said the father disagrees with circumcision because he resents the fact that his ex-wife has remarried a Jewish man.










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