Transgender Student's Sorority Bid Blocked, Sisters Hire Appeals Lawyers

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by six members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority chapter at the University of Wyoming, challenging the admission of transgender student Artemis Langford. The lawsuit alleged that Langford's presence made them uncomfortable and accused her of inappropriate behavior. However, the judge ruled that he could not override the sorority's definition of a woman and dismissed the claims as baseless rumors. Langford, who hopes for a fresh start, expressed relief at the dismissal and the opportunity to be accepted as a regular sister on campus. The case highlights the ongoing struggle for acceptance of transgender individuals in various settings.
- Moment sobbing transgender student Artemis Langford discovers court bid to block her from joining sorority has Daily Mail
- A trans woman joined a sorority. Then her new sisters turned on her. The Washington Post
- Sorority sisters hire big-name appeals lawyers for potentially unappealable ruling WyoFile
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