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• May 5, 2021 Photo: Ichigo121212 / pixabay.com A Connecticut Supreme Court case brings women-only areas in gyms into question. New requirements for nursing homes in New York, Connecticut gained a bunch of new residents during the pandemic, and efforts in the state to combat hate crimes against Asian Americans. Listen ....
2:03 A Connecticut Supreme Court case around women-only areas in gyms could have big implications on how the state sees sex and gender discrimination. It began with two men who wanted to use a part of a gym set aside for women because the rest of the gym was full. They sued over the state’s non-discrimination law, which bans sex and gender segregation in most cases. Attorney James Shea represents the gym. He argued women could be objectified and harassed if they exercised with men. And even if they aren’t, they could feel that way. “When they are exercising, when they are stretching and taking positions and poses, they feel the judgment. They feel the observation,” Shea said ....