Baby Moses law
English edit
Etymology edit
A reference to the Biblical story, related in Exodus chapter 2, in which the baby Moses is abandoned by the river Nile and found by the pharaoh's daughter.[1]
Noun edit
Baby Moses law (plural Baby Moses laws)
- (US) A statute that decriminalizes the leaving of (unharmed) infants with certain designated private persons so that they become wards of the state.
References edit
- ^ 1769, Exodus, Benjamin Blayney (editor), King James Bible, Oxford standard text.