A state regulation required that female prisoners could not


A state regulation required that female prisoners could not be lodged in county jails unless a female deputy was present. Because no female deputies worked the third shift, when most females were brought in, a county jail had to pay overtime to have a female deputy come in or have female inmates transferred to other jails with female deputies on duty. The head of the jail subsequently decided that it was necessary to have a female deputy on the third shift. The fe- male deputy required to work the third shift objected and sued. What should the court decide? Why? (Reed v. County of Casey, Kentucky, 184 F.3d 597 (6th Cir. 1999))

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