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Related: About this forumCourt Gives Sorority Women 30-Day Deadline In Lawsuit Over Wyoming Trans Member
Court Gives Sorority Women 30-Day Deadline In Lawsuit Over Wyoming Trans Member
A Wyoming-based federal judge is giving the women suing their sorority for inducting a Wyoming transgender member 30 days to re-file their lawsuit or give up the case. The women's attorney told Cowboy State Daily they plan to refile the case.
Clair McFarland
May 12, 2025
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The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house in Laramie, Wyoming. (Greg Johnson, Cowboy State Daily)
A Wyoming-based federal judge is giving the women suing their sorority for inducting a Wyoming transgender member 30 days to refile their lawsuit or give up the case.
U.S. District Court Judge Alan B. Johnsons deadline issued Friday comes after two years of litigation in Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Thats a case in which six women are suing the sorority, accusing it of violating its own rules and imperiling its membership and future, for allegedly pushing University of Wyoming-based sorority members into inducting transgender student Artemis Langford in fall 2022.
Johnson in August 2023 dismissed the lawsuit, pointing to case law about how private organizations can dictate the terms of their own membership. With its inquiry beginning and ending there, the Court will not define woman today, wrote Johnson at the time.
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A Wyoming-based federal judge is giving the women suing their sorority for inducting a Wyoming transgender member 30 days to re-file their lawsuit or give up the case. The women's attorney told Cowboy State Daily they plan to refile the case.
Clair McFarland
May 12, 2025
2 min read

The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house in Laramie, Wyoming. (Greg Johnson, Cowboy State Daily)
A Wyoming-based federal judge is giving the women suing their sorority for inducting a Wyoming transgender member 30 days to refile their lawsuit or give up the case.
U.S. District Court Judge Alan B. Johnsons deadline issued Friday comes after two years of litigation in Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Thats a case in which six women are suing the sorority, accusing it of violating its own rules and imperiling its membership and future, for allegedly pushing University of Wyoming-based sorority members into inducting transgender student Artemis Langford in fall 2022.
Johnson in August 2023 dismissed the lawsuit, pointing to case law about how private organizations can dictate the terms of their own membership. With its inquiry beginning and ending there, the Court will not define woman today, wrote Johnson at the time.
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Court Gives Sorority Women 30-Day Deadline In Lawsuit Over Wyoming Trans Member (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 13
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Walleye
(40,489 posts)1. They can't define "man"
What in the hell are they so afraid of?
TommyT139
(1,420 posts)3. Who, the judge?
2MuchNoise
(125 posts)6. I suspect there are quite a few words they can't define.
Decency and kindness are two that come to mind.
Walleye
(40,489 posts)7. I guess we'll just give up on trying to tell them what emoluments are

2MuchNoise
(125 posts)8. LOL. Way too many syllables.
unblock
(55,143 posts)2. I'm sure the plaintiffs would happily accept a trans man
If they're all about the birth certificate or dna or whatever, then whatever definition they think excludes trans women should include trans men.
So, would they be cool with a big, bearded trans man who is taking testosterone and acting very masculine and perhaps has already had bottom surgery, just because they were assigned-female-at-birth?
Somehow I rather suspect they hate all trans people and it really has nothing to do either with any definition of sex or gender.
Walleye
(40,489 posts)5. True. And if they didn't hate trans people they would find some other vulnerable minority group to hate.
They are full of hatred, and it has to go somewhere