
The Department of Education has announced an investigation into the University of Wyoming over its admittance of a male person into a sorority. The male, who claims to identify as transgender, was admitted as a sorority sister at Kappa Kappa Gamma.
The Department of Education, recognizing June as “Title IX Month,” launched the investigation into the University of Wyoming over violations of Title IX, which is meant to prevent discrimination against women in academic environments, including athletics.
Under Education Secretary Linda McMahon, the DOE backed those members of the KKG sorority who opposed the male member, saying, “Members of the KKG sorority chapter sued the sorority itself for allowing a male into the group and permitting him to access living areas of the sorority house that are restricted to women.”
Seven past and then-present sorority sisters sued the sorority in May 2023 over allowing Artemis Langford to join the Wyoming chapter. Langford had not undergone any medical gender transition and was reportedly “watching the young women in states of undress, and has even been observed to be sexually aroused in their presence.” Langford was 6’2″ and weighed in at 260 pounds.
“An adult human male does not become a woman just because he tells others that he has a female ‘gender identity’ and behaves in what he believes to be a stereotypically female manner,” the complaint read. “The Fraternity Council has betrayed the central purpose and mission of Kappa Kappa Gamma by conflating the experience of being a woman with the experience of men engaging in behavior generally associated with women.”
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