The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that a condominium community with a sex-segregated schedule for its swimming pool is discriminating against women in violation of the Fair Housing Act.

The panel overturned a U.S. District Court judge who said that setting aside separate swim hours for men and women was not discriminatory because it applied to both sexes equally.

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