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The lawsuit played out against the backdrop of a campus-wide discussion on free speech and transgender acceptance.
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"There are legal limitations to free expression on our campus," Seidel writes. "But feeling uncomfortable or offended — and, in many cases, even feeling unsafe — is not, in and of itself, grounds for stopping speech."
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College sororities are free to induct whoever they want, and that includes transgender students, according to a recent ruling from a federal court judge.
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The U.S. District Court of Wyoming granted a preliminary injunction Friday, Aug. 18, allowing Laramie Faith Community Church Elder Todd Schmidt to return to campus while his lawsuit against the university proceeds. The injunction comes less than two weeks before the start of the fall semester.
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The national organization has accused the plaintiffs of being "plainly and profoundly unserious" about raising or answering real legal questions who are instead aiming to "cloak their view of the world in the authority of this Court."
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"Plaintiffs can also resign their membership in the organization if a position of inclusion is too offensive to their personal values," states the motion to dismiss.
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Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members at the University of Wyoming (UW) have refiled a lawsuit using their real names after a judge denied their request for anonymity.
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Federal judge rejects second plea for anonymity in UW sorority lawsuit to remove transgender studentIn a lawsuit filed last month, seven UW Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members claim the presence of a transgender woman in their chapter has made them feel unsafe. They are seeking her removal from the chapter.
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The Biden administration's proposal would allow for some restrictions to be placed on transgender student athletes but broad bans that prohibit them from competing on sports teams consistent with their gender identity would run afoul of Title IX. State Superintendent Megan Degenfelder says this is another example of federal overreach and vows to stand up to the administration of what she claims are harmful regulations.
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The law bans trans girls from playing on female sports teams, and advocates say it’s already making these kids feel unwelcome in the state.