after school. officials report that there has been little resistance in the big city. necessity say parents at the schools involved have the opportunity to opt out but only 1 percent or 2 percent of the parents opened out. the rest of the students can now get the pill, the morning after pill, for three and they do not have to tell their parents. by corner draft, it is an emergency contraceptive supposed to reduce the risk of pregnancy if taken within a few daze after sex with no effect on women already pregnant there is no current estimate of the number of schools with similar programs but a 2001 survey of some 22 school-based health centers found 30 percent provided access to emergency contraception. there are clearly a lot them out there. we have judicial analyst, judge napolitano. there are privacy concerns. there are rights of parents