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j3biga · 1 year ago
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beeduoo · 5 months ago
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i really like that one tiktok
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the evans sisters’ childhood.
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saywhat-politics · 3 months ago
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Donald Trump is targeting the law firm that represented Dominion Voting Systems, the voting services company that sued Fox News for airing lies about the 2020 election—and won a $787 million settlement.
The president signed an executive order on Wednesday accusing Susman Godfrey LLP of spearheading “efforts to weaponize the American legal system and degrade the quality of American elections.” The order claimed the firm “funds groups that engage in dangerous efforts to undermine the effectiveness of the United States military�� and supports racial discrimination.
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calmingcrunch · 5 months ago
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gwydionmisha · 3 months ago
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Finally, some real resistance:
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fightthefirenow · 1 month ago
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Trump suffers his third big loss in his fascist ploy to strong-arm law firms he sought retribution against. For nine quisling firms, the greatest embarrassment awaits.
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coochiequeens · 2 years ago
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Woman’ is not an ambiguous term open to an evolving interpretation.” - the attorneys representing the women who want to keep the sorority house they pay $8,000 for male free.
By Genevieve Gluck December 14, 2023
The female complainants at the center of a lawsuit to have a trans-identified male removed from a sorority at the University of Wyoming have re-filed their appeal, demanding the court clearly define the word “woman.” Artemis Langford, previously known as Dallin, was accepted into Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) last September, spurring several women to file a lawsuit to have him removed.
In August, the case of Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity was dismissed on the basis that re-defining “woman” to include males was “Kappa Kappa Gamma’s bedrock right.” Despite hearing testimony from the women, some of whom stated Langford had “watched” them undress with an erection, Judge Alan Johnson rejected the women’s request to rescind Langford’s admission into the sorority.
However, on December 4, the young women filed an appeal to have the dismissal reversed, arguing that Langford’s presence in the sorority house “caused emotional distress in a personalized and unique way,” and demanding that the court clearly define the word “woman.”
In the appeal, the women reassert that Langford displayed “strange and sexual behavior” towards them, and caused them a level of discomfort and anxiety amounting to personal injury. It reiterates claims that Langford had been filming and photographing the women without their consent and had displayed a visible erection while in the house.
“Specifically, Langford’s unwanted staring, photographing, and videotaping of the Plaintiffs, as well as his asking questions about sex and displaying a visible erection while in the house, invaded Plaintiffs’ privacy and caused emotional distress in a personalized and unique way. And thus Plaintiffs have pleaded a viable direct claim. This Court should therefore reverse the district court’s dismissal of Plaintiffs’ derivative and direct claims,” the appeal reads.
Some of the allegations are a reiteration of previous claims, which Langford’s attorney, Rachel Berkness, has attempted to portray as both false and discriminatory during court proceedings. In June, Berkness filed a motion to dismiss the sorority women’s claims against Langford as “frivolous and malicious,” stating: “The allegations against Ms. Langford … were borne out of a hypothesis in search of evidence and pieced together using drunken party stories. Ms. Langford is not a victim; she is a target.”
The initial suit, filed at the end of March, had asserted that Langford, who is 6’2″, had been voyeuristically peeping on the women while they were in intimate situations, and, on at least one occasion, had a visible erection while doing so.
“One sorority member walked down the hall to take a shower, wearing only a towel … She felt an unsettling presence, turned, and saw [Langford] watching her silently,” the court document reads.
“[Langford] has, while watching members enter the sorority house, had an erection visible through his leggings,” the suit says. “Other times, he has had a pillow in his lap.”
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As evidenced by his Tinder profile, Langford is “sexually interested in women.” It was further stated in that Langford took photographs of the women while at a sorority slumber party, where he also is said to have made inappropriate comments.
“At a slumber party, Langford ‘repeatedly questioned the women about what vaginas look like, [and] breast cup size,’ and stared as one Plaintiff changed her clothes,” reads the appeal. “Langford also talked about his virginity and discussed at what age it would be appropriate for someone to have sex… And he stated that he would not leave one of the sorority’s sleepovers until after everyone fell asleep.”
Langford was also said to have taken pictures of female members “without their knowledge or consent.” Some of the women noted that they had “observed Langford writing detailed notes about [the students] and their statements and behavior.”
In May, a judge twice prohibited the women from suing anonymously, while stipulating that Langford’s identity should remain protected. Langford was referred to by the pseudonym “Terry Smith” and male pronouns in the legal documents. Six of the women then refiled the lawsuit under their own names, and are requesting that the court void Langford’s membership in KKG.
“It is really uncomfortable. Some of the girls have been sexually assaulted or sexually harassed. Some girls live in constant fear in our home,” one of the sisters, Hannah, told Megyn Kelly during an interview on her podcast.
Rather than addressing the privacy and safety concerns of the women in KKG, who had each paid $8,000 to live in the sorority house, “Kappa officials recommended that … they should quit Kappa Kappa Gamma entirely.”
In June, the sorority filed a motion to dismiss the suit, calling it a “frivolous” attempt to eject Langford for “their own political purposes.” According to the motion, the women suing were flinging “dehumanizing mud” in order to “bully Ms. Langford on the national stage.” The sorority invited the women to resign their membership “if a position of inclusion is too offensive for their personal values.”
In the motion, lawyers for Kappa Kappa Gamma attempted to depict the suit as an attempt by “a vocal minority” to impose their views on Langford and the rest of the sorority members.
“Perhaps the greatest wrongs in this case are not the ones Plaintiffs and their supporters imagine they have suffered, but the ones that they have inflicted through their conduct since filing the Complaint,” they wrote. “Regardless of personal views on the rights of transgender people, the cruelty that Plaintiffs and their supporters have shown towards Langford and anyone in Kappa who supports Langford is disturbing.”
The recent appeal against the suit’s dismissal, filed on behalf of the young women by Sylvia May Mailman of the Independent Women’s Law Center, the Law Office of John G. Knepper, Schaerr Jaffe LLP, and Cassie Craven of Longhorn Law firm, details several alleged violations of the sorority sisters’ rights, as well as KKG’s own policies.
“The question at the heart of this case is the definition of ‘woman,’ a term that Kappa has used since 1870 to prescribe membership, in Kappa’s governing documents,” the appeal states. “Using any conceivable tool of contractual interpretation, the term refers to biological females. And yet, the district court avoided this inevitable conclusion by applying the wrong law and ignoring the factual assertions in the complaint.”
It goes on to note that from 1870 to 2018, KKG defined “woman” to exclude “transgender women” and that any new definition may not be enacted without a KKG bylaw amendment.
Numerous examples are given of rules put forward by the sorority which use the term “woman,” with the attorneys maintaining that “‘woman’ is not an ambiguous term open to an evolving interpretation.”
KKG leaders who approved Langford’s membership have “subverted Kappa’s mission and governing documents by changing the definition of ‘woman’ without following the required processes.” Kappa President Mary Pat Rooney’s legal team has argued that Langford’s admission into the sorority was based on a 2015 position statement which asserts that KKG “is a single-gender organization comprised of women and individuals who identify as women.”
However, the women’s legal appeal points out that KKG can only change its membership criteria by amending its Bylaws, a process which requires a two-thirds majority approval vote by a Convention of board members. As a Convention to amend Bylaws to reflect the position statement was never held, the appeal states, Langford’s acceptance into KKG is a violation of accepted policies.
KKG leadership is also accused of using “coercive” tactics during the process of voting Langford into the organization in September 2022. After an initial anonymous vote conducted via Google poll failed to result in Langford’s acceptance into the sorority, Chapter leaders developed a second, non-anonymous voting system in which multiple sisters changed their votes because of “fear of reprisal.”
In addition to denying women anonymity, Wyoming chapter officials, after consultation with Kappa’s leadership, had told members that voting against Langford’s admission was evidence of “bigotry” that “is a basis for suspension or expulsion from the Sorority.”
Curiously, prior court documents also reveal that Langford was admitted to KKG despite not even meeting their basic academic eligibility requirements. 
While KKG requires applicants to have a 2.7 Grade Point Average (GPA), Langford only had a 1.9 at the time he submitted his membership request, and was not on a grade probation. The legal complaint notes that this indicates Langford’s application was “evaluated using a different standard.”
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In November, two longstanding alumni members of KKG revealed they had been expelled in an apparent retaliation for advocating that membership be restricted to females only. Patsy Levang and Cheryl Tuck-Smith had been members of the sorority for over 50 years, and had contributed to fundraising efforts for the organization.
Despite their long history of supporting KKG, Levang and Tuck-Smith were voted out by the sorority’s national leadership on November 9. Levang had been the past Kappa Kappa Gamma National Foundation President, while Tuck-Smith was an active contributor and organizer.
The women’s removal came after they had been vocally opposed to the admission of Langford to the KKG chapter at the University of Wyoming, and had supported a lawsuit launched by members of that sorority to have him removed.
Since news of the lawsuit first became widely circulated, Langford has received ample sympathetic coverage in mainstream media, with one MSNBC host labeling him “brave and unique.” In a recent profile by the Washington Post, Langford was given a platform to accuse the sorority sisters involved in the suit of lying while being compared to women who had historically been denied the right to a basic education.
#usa#university of wyoming#What is a woman?#Artemis Langford is Dallin#What is with TIMs choosing the names of goddesses?#Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG)#The case of Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity#Get Judge Alan Johnson of the bench#Transbian#The court system was offering to protect the creeps identity but not the women involved#The women each paid $8000 to live in the sororiety house#Independent Women’s Law Center#the Law Office of John G. Knepper#Schaerr Jaffe LLP#and Cassie Craven of Longhorn Law firm#from 1870 to 2018#From 1870 to 2018 KKG defined “woman” to exclude “transgender women”#any new definition may not be enacted without a KKG bylaw amendment#woman is not an ambiguous term open to an evolving interpretation#Convention to amend Bylaws to reflect the position statement was never held#Langford’s acceptance into KKG is a violation of accepted policies.#After an initial anonymous vote conducted via Google poll failed to result in Langford’s acceptance into the sorority#Chapter leaders held a second non-anonymous voting system in which multiple sisters changed their votes because of “fear of reprisal.”#While KKG requires applicants to have a 2.7 Grade Point Average (GPA)#Langford only had a 1.9 at the time he submitted his membership request#and was not on a grade probation. The legal complaint notes that this indicates Langford’s application was “evaluated using a different sta#TIMs claim to be victims but get a lot of perks#Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) would rather kick out two women who were active supports of the organization for decades than admit they were wrong
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zorg-gbsdehorizon · 1 month ago
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Het Leerlingenparlement organiseert een spelletjesmiddag.
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confessmau · 1 year ago
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in response to gender role anon guy: ppl make laurance all fashionista and wear skirts when bro like. GARROTH WORE A SEXY MAID DRESS pls we can have a twink/twunk who actually isnt a femboy aphblr i promise we can have a big buff macho man who likes hello kitty and wears sexy maid dresses. SEXY MAID DRESS.. i want garroth in a mini skirt ‼️‼️‼️ and like i like laurance breaking gender roles but thats based more on his va than his character bc sebastian is. god he is so GAY. bi. whatever. hes iconic but in a radioactive way yk
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mangionebabymama · 3 months ago
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It’s Jacob kaplans #1 thirster anon here
I need him so bad guys, HELP. So everyone is asking (no one asked), do i find luigi attractive? Yes, but he’s not my crush, yall can fight over him or whatever 😭🤝JACOB IS LIKEEEE OOOO. I know his trousers smell musky after a long day in court and i will buy them so I can make that smell into a candle and burn it all day long. If my man ever goes hungry while going through a hearing, he can have some bread from my yeast infection. I wish a global pandemic happens again and takes everyone but me and Jacob so that way we are forced to fuck over and over again to repopulate the earth. He can pound into me until i get hemorrhoids. He can dig his dihh so deep inside me that it will me a cavernous hole and then scream inside “I’m going to cum inside this hole” and it will echo and then he can finally fill me up. I need him on a poster so i can roll it up and shove it up me. Lastly, i want him to breed me until late December so his cum would freeze inside me and block the pathways of my hole so no one else could enter it and it would become his territory. I love you Jacob Kaplan, thank you for all the hard work you put into this case!!💚💚
-🎱 anon bc he can feel free to 8 any part of me whenever he wants
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nerdyspies · 1 year ago
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i cant believe in the year of our lord and savior 2024 we got an annoucement for a new mystreet season!!!! s7 baby we're kinda so back!!!!???
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justinspoliticalcorner · 3 months ago
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Oliver Willis at Daily Kos:
Donald Trump is targeting the law firm that represented Dominion Voting Systems, the voting services company that sued Fox News for airing lies about the 2020 election—and won a $787 million settlement. The president signed an executive order on Wednesday accusing Susman Godfrey LLP of spearheading “efforts to weaponize the American legal system and degrade the quality of American elections.” The order claimed the firm “funds groups that engage in dangerous efforts to undermine the effectiveness of the United States military” and supports racial discrimination. Trump offered no evidence of his allegations and complained that the firm offers scholarships and job opportunities to students of color. Trump is a racist who has attacked civil rights and is currently attempting to roll back many civil rights gains. The order instructs the federal government to suspend the firm’s security clearances and to cut off any government business that may be underway with the group. “Anyone who knows Susman Godfrey knows we believe in the rule of law, and we take seriously our duty to uphold it. This principle guides us now,” the law firm said in a statement. “There is no question that we will fight this unconstitutional order.” Trump has issued a blizzard of executive orders attacking law firms that have represented Democratic clients and progressive causes. In the case of Susman, the connection to Fox News and the “Big Lie” about the 2020 election being stolen from Trump is front and center. In 2021, Dominion sued Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp., both owned by conservative Australian businessman Rupert Murdoch. The suit involved multiple lies that Fox aired while reporting on the 2020 election, promoting fake and debunked conspiracy theories that alleged Dominion was involved in manipulating the result of the election in favor of Joe Biden and against Trump. Documents released in the early stages of the case showed that top Fox News primetime personalities knew that Trump and his team were lying about election fraud, but amplified those stories on-air anyway.
The case validated decades of criticism heaped on the right-wing network, which is central to the propaganda efforts of the conservative movement and the Republican Party. It showed, once again, that Fox News lies. Eventually Fox settled with Dominion instead of going ahead with a trial, sparing the network more embarrassment while paying out $787 million.
Donald Trump’s authoritarian war on law firms expands to Susman Godfrey LLP. The “crime”? Representing Dominion Voting Systems in their lawsuit against GOP propaganda organ Fox “News” Channel’s promotion of lies about the 2020 election outcome.
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st6rfucker · 3 months ago
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lily evans, loneliness & the lord
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