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Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against man who joined Wyoming sorority.

A ⁤Federal⁢ Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against ⁣Sorority Membership

A lawsuit seeking to ‌remove a man⁣ from membership of a sorority at‌ a Wyoming ⁤university has been dismissed by a federal judge, who said that the court will not define ‍the​ word “woman.”

The lawsuit⁢ was brought by members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the⁣ University of Wyoming, who sued the sorority ⁢and Artemis‌ Langford, a biological male who identifies as a woman who joined the sorority. Langford‍ has​ been accused by girls in the sorority of ‍making inappropriate comments and ⁢watching girls shower and⁢ change.

“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,” U.S. District Court Judge Alan Johnson, a ⁣Reagan appointee, wrote in a decision released‌ last week.

In their lawsuit against Langford, six sorority members list a number of ​alleged instances where they say he made them uncomfortable and say that he‍ has not undergone any sex-change procedures.

One alleged incident ⁤involved Langford having a visible erection after seeing one‍ woman changing her ‌shirt.​ The suit stated that Langford stood ​with “his hands ⁤over his genitals” and later asked the woman about her ‍“romantic‌ attachments.”

“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 girls 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.”

Rachel‍ Berkness,‌ the lawyer ⁣who represented Langford, called⁢ the ⁤claims against ‍him ‍“baseless.”

“The allegations against‌ Ms. Langford should never have made ⁤it into a legal ⁣filing. They are nothing‍ more than cruel rumors that mirror exactly the type‍ of rumors used to vilify⁣ and‍ dehumanize ‌members of the LGBTQIA+ community for generations. And they are baseless,”⁢ Berkness told ⁣the​ Associated Press.

Protecting‍ Women’s Rights

Cassie Craven, a lawyer for​ the ⁣sorority sisters who sued ‌Langford, ⁤said ⁣that ⁤it was important ‍to​ establish protections for ​women.

“Women‍ have a biological reality‍ that deserves to be ⁤protected and ⁢recognized⁢ and we will continue to fight for that right⁤ just as women suffragists for⁤ decades have been ‌told that‌ their bodies,⁢ opinions, and safety doesn’t matter,” she⁢ said.

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