This week, current and former members of my sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, took their lawsuit against the organization to the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, arguing Kappa’s decision to admit a male ...
Two longtime members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority — including a former national foundation president — say they were ousted by the organization due to their support for the controversial lawsuit ...
We are members of Kappa Kappa Gamma, one of America's largest and oldest college sororities. Sororities are sisterhoods that provide women a safe space to grow together and build genuine, long-lasting ...
A transgender woman has been accused of peeping inappropriately at members of a sorority in Wyoming, in a lawsuit by current and former members over the decision to allow her to join. The person, ...
The same sorority that allowed a transgender student to join its University of Wyoming chapter has now cleared the way for a transgender member to become national president—and some of the sisters ...
Ever wonder what sorority life is like? It is much different than what the television portrays it to be. Sororities like Kappa Kappa Gamma promote sisterhood and philanthropy. On February 21, Greek ...
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority leadership has revoked the membership of two prominent alumnae this week, after more than 50 years of sisterhood and service. Their crime? Standing up for women — ...
A group of female students is suing a University of Wyoming sorority after it accepted a transgender woman, according to a report. Seven sorority sisters from the Kappa Kappa Gamma house claim they ...
CHEYENNE — All of the defendants involved in the University of Wyoming Kappa Kappa Gamma civil lawsuit filed motions Tuesday to dismiss the case in federal district court. This comes nearly four ...
A national sorority has defended allowing a transgender woman into its University of Wyoming chapter, saying in a new court motion that the chapter followed sorority rules despite a lawsuit from seven ...
"Freeburg Law is proud to represent members of the LGBTQIA+ community who have been wrongfully harmed," said Rachel Berkness of Freeburg Law in Jackson, Wyoming, who represented the defendant, Artemis ...