Chicago was accused Wednesday of violating the U.S. Constitution and reinforcing “archaic stereotypes” about the “impropriety of women’s breast” by prohibiting only women from exposing their breasts in establishments licensed to sell liquor.Bea Sullivan-Knoff, a self-described “queer, transgender woman and performance artist,” filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to overturn the ordinance last amended in September 2013 that prohibits liquor license holders from allowing female employees, entertainers or patrons to expose their breasts without imposing the same restriction on men.
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