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Executive Summary: For decades fitness
facilities have been offering women-only sections,
allowing women to exercise in private without self-image worries or
unwanted male attention. But these sections are now in jeopardy as
the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities
(CHRO) brings a case against two prominent Connecticut gyms, Edge
Fitness and Club Fitness, to the Connecticut Supreme Court,
asserting that such sections amount to illegal sex discrimination
against men. This is an issue of first impression.
The CHRO has been pleading this case, originally brought to them