Court Dismisses Lawsuit Blocking Trans Woman from Joining Sorority

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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by six sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming who sought to block a transgender woman, Artemis Langford, from joining their sorority. The judge ruled that he could not override the sorority's definition of a woman and interfere with their freedom of association. The case highlights the ongoing struggle for acceptance of transgender individuals in various areas of society, while others continue to push back. The lawsuit alleged that Langford's presence made the sisters uncomfortable, but the claims were found to be baseless. The fundamental issue of defining a woman remains undecided.
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