A University of Wyoming graduate at the heart of a lawsuit challenging a sorority for admitting a transgender member spoke at the White House on Wednesday, her advocacy group reports.

Allie Coghan was one of the original seven plaintiffs who sued the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority in 2023, saying it broke faith with its members by admitting a transgender member amid special treatment during the election process the previous autumn.

A Wyoming-based federal judge has struck the case down twice, on case law protecting private organizations’ autonomy under the First Amendment right of free association.

It’s pending on appeal in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Coghan, who was a University of Wyoming student when the case was filed, later became an ambassador for Independent Women, an adv

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