Trans sorority sister forced to flee state after lawyers targeted her. Now she's fighting back. - LGBTQ Nation
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Trans sorority sister forced to flee state after lawyers targeted her. Now she's fighting back. - LGBTQ Nation
"Langford claimed that the representation of the sorority sisters involved a targeted and sophisticated legal and public relations arrangement that publicized graphic, personal, and stigmatizing information on her body and private life."
"Craven and the sisters appeared on Fox News and rightwing media, pushing hateful remarks, including Craven's statement, 'You can put lipstick on a pig, that doesn't make it a lady.'"
"The judge dismissed the case brought by the cis sisters, affirming the sorority's constitutional free association right to determine membership."
"Ninety-four percent of the plaintiffs' complaint was focused on attacking Langford with misgendering, highlighting the discriminatory nature of the claims."
Artemis Langford, a trans woman, sued lawyers Cassie Craven and John Knepper for civil claims related to their representation of sorority sisters seeking her expulsion. The lawsuit alleges that the lawyers used a targeted legal strategy that publicized sensitive information about Langford. Craven has settled the case, while Knepper is contesting the claims in court. The sorority admitted Langford in 2022, leading to a lawsuit from cisgender sisters, which was dismissed by a judge citing constitutional rights.
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