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Judge dismisses lawsuit by University of Wyoming sorority student against transgender member.

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OAN’s Abril Elfi
11:33 AM – Tuesday, August 29, 2023

A federal judge ⁢dismissed a lawsuit against a transgender sorority member that allegedly acted inappropriately towards other female members.

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On Friday, a federal judge in⁢ Wyoming dismissed a ‌lawsuit filed by members of the University of Wyoming’s Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority to have a transgender⁣ woman, who⁣ identifies as Artemis Langford, expelled from ​the Greek life organization.

Members ⁢of the sorority sued ‍the​ organization and Langford in March, claiming that Langford is a man​ and ‍that “Kappa Kappa Gamma limits membership to women only.”

According to the ‌Sorority’s Bylaws, ⁣every new ‌member must be ‘a woman.’ “A woman is an adult human female. No matter how he describes himself, a ‌grown human male is not a woman,” they stated.

The lawsuit went on to state that after Langford was admitted to the sorority through votes from members and the president, however,⁤ many of the‌ members that lived in the house said they felt uncomfortable ⁤by ‌Langford’s behavior.

“Langford states that he is ​transgender and that he self-identifies as a woman. His behavior, however, does not reflect a man living as a woman let alone a man attempting to ‘consistently live’ as a woman,” the complaint⁣ said. “Other‍ than occasionally wearing women’s clothing, Langford makes⁣ little effort to⁣ resemble a woman. He‌ has not undergone⁣ treatments to create a more feminine appearance, such as female hormones, ⁤feminization surgery, or laser hair removal. Plaintiffs often observe Langford with the ⁣facial hair one would expect on ⁢a man who either did not shave⁤ that morning or whose facial hair has ​regrown by the ⁤evening.”

The members putting⁣ on the lawsuit also accused Langford of staring at⁢ other female members and having “an erection visible ‌through his leggings.”

Reportedly, photos of text exchanges between sorority members were included in a response ​to the complaint, implying that ‍there was doubt ‍among sisters about ‌whether or not the claims against Langford ‍were made up.

In⁤ one message, a member ⁤who claimed to be present in the room at the time of the alleged incident appeared to write to another member ⁤in the screenshots shown ⁢in court saying, “I’m pretty much 100% positive‌ it did not happen. but also what if [redacted] actually saw⁣ something‌ like that… I don’t want to be saying this⁣ awful thing⁤ didn’t happen.”

Despite the accusations of the sorority sisters, a federal judge denied ‍the request to have Langford’s membership in the chapter revoked.

“The University of Wyoming chapter voted to ⁣admit – and, more broadly, a sorority of hundreds⁣ of thousands approved – Langford. With its inquiry beginning and ending there, the Court will not define ‘woman’ today. The delegate of a‍ private, voluntary organization interpreted ‘woman’, otherwise undefined in the nonprofit’s bylaws, expansively; this Judge may not invade Kappa Kappa Gamma’s ⁢freedom of expressive⁤ association ⁤and inject the circumscribed definition Plaintiffs urge,” the judge said. “Holding ⁤that Plaintiffs​ fail to plausibly allege their derivative, breach of contract, tortious interference, ⁢and direct claims, the Court dismisses, without prejudice, Plaintiffs’ causes of action.”

Reportedly, Kappa Kappa Gamma was the first sorority in the University ⁢of Wyoming’s history to accept an ‌open-transgender student into their chapter.

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