Two longtime members of a University of Wyoming sorority, including one who is a past national foundation president of Kappa Kappa Gamma, have been expelled from the group because they opposed the membership of a 260-pound male who insisted on living with sorority girls at the Laramie, Wyoming, campus.
Todd Schmidt, the Laramie evangelist who recently settled his free-speech lawsuit against University of Wyoming officials over his calling out a transgender student by name on campus, says the outcome is “a win for all.”
A fight between a Laramie, Wyoming, Christian church member and the University of Wyoming has come to an end, with school officials giving up their demand to censor the church elder's speech.
The University of Wyoming has settled with the Laramie evangelist who sued it for censoring his speech about a transgender student’s sex.
Todd Schmidt sued UW President Ed Seidel and Dean of Students.
The University of Wyoming has settled with the Laramie evangelist who sued it for censoring his speech about a transgender sorority member and will pay $35,000 for his legal fees. UW will be blocked permanently from censoring or banning Schmidt over his views on Langford’s sexual identity.