
"The vicious complaint - which a judge later said devoted about 95% of its text to simply maligning the trans student, and the rest making its dubious legal argument - was written by May Mailman, a lawyer who later went on to work with Stephen Miller for several months at the beginning of the second Trump administration. Mailman, by many accounts, was the primary author of Trump's 2025 executive order denouncing "gender ideology" and declaring "only two sexes, male and female.""
"Now the lawyer is back on the sorority case, representing another group of KKG sisters: Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae expelled by the sorority for abusing their privileges in support of Mailman's first group of KKG clients and their transphobic lawsuit. The suit was originally filed in January 2024 by two alumni members of the Ohio-based Greek organization. Patsy Levang of North Dakota and Cheryl Tuck-Smith of Wyoming claimed"
Kappa Kappa Gamma admitted a transgender student at the University of Wyoming, prompting a group of sisters to sue. The complaint devoted about 95% of its text to maligning the trans student and was twice dismissed. Attorney May Mailman authored the complaint and later worked with Stephen Miller; Mailman was reportedly a primary author of a 2025 executive order denouncing "gender ideology" and asserting "only two sexes, male and female." Mailman now represents expelled alumnae who were removed for using sorority resources to denigrate the organization, malign the trans student, and raise funds for dissidents, violating the sorority's Human Dignity Policy.
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