10th Circuit Court of Appeals rejects KKG case for lack of jurisdiction
10th Circuit Court of Appeals rejects KKG case for lack of jurisdiction
Hannah Shields Wyoming Tribune Eagle Jun 12, 2024 Updated 17 hrs ago
A Save Sisterhood demonstration is held on the steps of the Byron White U.S. Courthouse on May 14, 2024. Inside, a panel of judges for the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in the lawsuit against Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Hannah Shields/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
CHEYENNE The appealed case of six University of Wyoming sorority sisters against their parent organization, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was rejected Wednesday for lack of subject matter jurisdiction by the 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
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an eight-page document outlining the decision, first obtained by WyoFile, 10th Circuit Judge Carolyn B. McHugh said the U.S. District Court in Wyoming did not issue a final order on the case in its dismissal, thus we grant Appellees motion and dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction.
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