Wyoming sorority locked in legal battle over trans woman's admission
Briefly

The Kappa Fraternity Council changed the Wyoming sorority's definition of women to include trans feminine individuals in 2015 and accepted its first transgender member in 2022.
Attorney May Mailman argued on behalf of the group, stating that the sorority had avoided an honest conversation.
Attorney representing Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kate McLaughlin, highlighted that the term 'woman' was not subject to a singular definition within the organisation's bylaws.
Four of the six sorority sisters expressed feeling 'belittled' for opposing the inclusion of the trans student, emphasizing the impact on young women's experiences.
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