Monday, September 4, 2023

Judge Rejects Sorority Lawsuit to Stop Man Joining; Says Security Bylaws Don't Define a Woman

 A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the induction of a male student into a sorority at the University of Wyoming, writing that the organization's bylaws don't define what a woman is, and the court would not offer that definition, the Christian Post website reports today (Sept. 4, 2023).


Six members of the University of Wyoming chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority filed a lawsuit in April, claiming that the chapter is for women and that the induction of a trans-identified male student has made several girls uncomfortable.


In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs allege that sorority officials pressured the chapter to violate sorority rules to induct the male student, Artemis Langdford, in Sept. 2022.

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