University of Wyoming sorority free to admit who it wants, including transgender students, judge rules
U.S. District Judge Alan B. Johnson ruled that the sorority's bylaws allow transgender women membership, dismissing the lawsuit with prejudice and preventing further claims on this basis.
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Judge Dismisses Wyoming Sorority Transgender Lawsuit
For the second time, a federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from University of Wyoming sorority members who challenged the admission of a transgender woman, arguing that she did not meet the definition of the word “woman.” “Having considered the issues presented (again), we find that the majority of the claims must be dismissed on […] The post Judge Dismisses Wyoming Sorority Transgender Lawsuit appeared first on Metro Weekly.
Judge rules U. Wyoming sorority may allow men claiming to be women to join
For the second time, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by members of the University of Wyoming Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter challenging the admission of a male student into their sorority. The lawsuit, filed in 2023 and later amended, involves the acceptance of Artemis Langford, a man who identifies as a woman, as a member of the all-female sorority in 2022. It alleges Kappa Kappa Gamma… Source
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