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Group of women asks US supreme court to overturn topless sunbathing ban

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A group of women is going all the way to the top with their challenge of a beach town ban on topless sunbathing, urging the US supreme court to rule against allowing men but not women to show all that skin.

Ocean City, Maryland, passed its ordinance in 2017 after one of the plaintiffs, Chelsea Eline, contacted local police and asserted a right to go topless, the Daily Times reported.

The three-judge panel of the fourth US circuit court of appeals in Richmond ruled unanimousl­y in August that the ordinance is constituti­onal, noting that courts across the country have upheld such measures. The court then denied a request to rehear the case.

Town leaders are within their rights to impose a restrictio­n on women but not men in order to protect public sensibilit­ies wrote the judge, A Marvin Quattlebau­m Jr.

Chief judge Roger Gregory concurred, noting that supreme court precedent requires upholding the ban.

But he suggested the court should reconsider the issue. “At first glance, Ocean City’s ordinance seems innocuous enough … But we must take care not to let our analysis be confined by the limits of our social lens,” Gregory wrote.

“Suppose the ordinance defined nudity to include public exposure of a woman’s hair, neck, shoulders, or ankles. Would that law not run afoul of the Equal Protection Clause [of the US constituti­on]?”

The petition asks whether “protecting traditiona­l moral sensibilit­ies” is a government­al interest so important that it merits discrimina­ting against all women.

It urges the justices to declare that the ordinance violates the equal protection clause “because the discrimina­tory gender classifica­tion contained in the ordinance does not further an important government­al interest, and is not narrowly tailored to achieve its objective”.

The court has until 7 January to respond, according to the supreme court docket.

 ?? Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters ?? A beach in Ocean City, Maryland, where topless sunbathing is banned.
Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters A beach in Ocean City, Maryland, where topless sunbathing is banned.

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