Affluent Student Accused of Murdering Four Sorority Sisters Enlists High-Profile Legal Defense

Macon, Georgia — A local college student, whose family holds significant wealth, has been charged with the tragic deaths of four sorority sisters in an incident that has shocked the community. The accused, identified as Zachary Smith, has retained a prominent attorney known for handling high-profile cases, signaling a complex legal battle ahead. The tragic event occurred during a fraternity event where the four women, all active members of the university’s sorority system, lost their lives under circumstances that have not only drawn widespread media attention but have also raised pressing questions regarding safety protocols … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Legal Challenges in Transgender Sorority Case, Urges Plaintiffs to Stay on Point

A federal judge has upheld a lawsuit involving a transgender woman and a University of Wyoming sorority, warning attorneys against introducing irrelevant allegations. U.S. District Court Judge Alan B. Johnson addressed concerns over potential stigmatizing claims in court filings by sorority members against Artemis Langford, a transgender student. In 2023, six members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority initiated legal action alleging that the sorority breached its own bylaws and housing contracts by admitting Langford, following a policy vote. The plaintiffs also included extraneous details pertaining to Langford’s appearance and identity in their 72-page complaint, … Read more

Sorority Lawsuit Exposes the Battle to Preserve Single-Sex Associations and Women’s Rights

Cheyenne, Wyoming – A sorority at the University of Wyoming is facing a lawsuit after admitting a biological male as a member, sparking a debate about the definition of women’s spaces. The sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, is being sued by its own members who argue that the admission of a male violates the sorority’s bylaws. The case is now before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, attracting the attention of national feminist groups and hundreds of Kappa alumnae. The lawsuit, Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma, was initiated by Wyoming sorority sisters with the support of … Read more

Informative Event Hosted by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Educates Community on Voter ID Laws for 2024 Election Season

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Community members gathered at North Hills Elementary School on Tuesday evening for an informative event on voter ID laws in anticipation of the upcoming 2024 election season. Hosted by the Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated, this event aimed to educate attendees and address any questions or concerns they may have regarding the voter ID law reinstatement. Reinstated for the first statewide election since its implementation, the voter ID law provides essential guidelines that voters must be aware of. According to Tim Tsujii, director of the Forsyth County Board … Read more