Wyoming university sorority pushes back against lawsuit over transgender member

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Wyoming university sorority pushes back against lawsuit over transgender member
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The University of Wyoming’s Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter pushed back against a lawsuit by sorority members over a transgender member joining their organization.

Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters join ‘The Ingraham Angle’ for part 2 of their fight against a transgender member being allowed in their house.filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought by former and current sorority members for allowing a biological male to join their female space.

By Tuesday, however, the school’s sorority chapter fought back against the"frivolous" lawsuit and defended allowing the student to join. "Plaintiffs request the Court to insert itself into this controversial political debate and declare that a private organization can only interpret the term ‘woman’ using Plaintiffs’ exclusionary definition of biologically born females," the motion read.

Responding to the women’s complaints, the sorority also added that they could always resign from the organization if"a position of inclusion is too offensive to their personal values."

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