The New York Post notes an interesting novel lawsuit that is bound to make waves.

University of Wyoming sorority sisters are fed up. They’re suing the university and Artemis Langford over allowing Langford to join a sorority, even though she, or he, was born a male and hasn’t had any surgery or effort in order to join the female ranks. He just slaps on a bit of lipstick, grows out his hair and calls it a day.

Langford is 6 foot 2 and 260 pounds. Quite a feminine figure, to say the least.

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Langford, unlike the other sorority sisters, lives outside the sorority house, but he’s received the green light to move in next year. He is able to attend events and join the sisters for meals, however. And while he is there, he has full access to the house.

One student said she “lives in constant fear in our home.”

Another student notes that a sorority house is supposed to be a safe space. College women are subject to sexual assault. Normal dorms are mixed, but there’s supposed to be something sacred about living in a sorority house.

The lawsuit notes that Langford has certainly made the women feel uncomfortable, often blankly staring at them without speaking for hours. One student even noticed that he had an erection during his marathon staring stints.

In the sorority’s by laws, they note that they’re a single gender organization, thereby violating their own written rules.

Stay tuned to see if sorority infiltration becomes a nationwide trend. The future isn’t looking bright in this instance.

 

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