Wyoming Sorority Appeals Court Decision on Transgender Membership
Kappa Kappa Gamma members challenge inclusion of transgender woman, questioning adherence to sorority bylaws and safety concerns.
- Six sorority members argue that Kappa Kappa Gamma's leadership violated bylaws by admitting a transgender woman.
- The case, dismissed by a lower court, is now before the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth District.
- Plaintiffs claim the sorority's actions were in bad faith and lacked transparency.
- The sorority's defense insists that the bylaws do not explicitly define 'woman,' granting them interpretative authority.
- The appeal has drawn significant attention, highlighting broader societal debates on transgender inclusion.