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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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Volunteers say raising awareness on the LGBTQ+ community is important. The idea of the event is welcome to all ages and families, and be community driven.
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Transgender women and girls will no longer be allowed to compete in female-designated high school sports in the state of Wyoming, once a new law takes effect in July.
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The Wyoming Legislature has passed a bill banning trans girls and women from competing in high school and middle school sports.
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Wyoming's "Don't Say Gay" bill has failed this session, having missed a key deadline Friday evening.
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A bill banning transgender girls and women from female high school sports is one step closer to becoming law, advancing out of its second committee.
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Wyoming lawmakers have considered two bills this session aimed at outlawing gender-affirming care for people under 18. One of those bills is still in play, but "Chloe's Law" died in a committee Wed., Feb. 22, ending its path through the legislature.
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Supporters say the bills are about stopping alleged assaults on children's health and education — but the claims made by these supporters are at odds with the best available research in the fields they seek to legislate.