Federal judge rejects second plea for anonymity in UW sorority lawsuit to remove transgender student

In 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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Second #request for #anonymity in #UW #sorority #lawsuit #rejected

"#Plaintiffs have chosen to level #accusations of #impropriety against #Defendants,โ€ the judge concluded. โ€œThey must now shoulder the burden of those accusations and walk in the public eye. Balancing the #publicinterest against Plaintiffsโ€™ showings of personal physical harm, I arrive where I landed last week: this is not one of those few exceptional cases involving a real #danger of #physicalharm.โ€

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Second request for anonymity in UW sorority lawsuit rejected

Seven sorority members at the University of Wyoming seeking legal recourse for the acceptance of the first transgender woman into Kappa Kappa Gamma have until Thursday to identify themselves.

The Sheridan Press