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Originally Posted by akamie
What I mean by there aren't rules is that at least of the 4 fraternities and sororities we have on campus, there isn't anything codified that defines gender as a standard for membership. For example, in our chapter's bylaws it says we can't deny membership to "anyone" on the basis of sexual orientation, and while all the language uses "her" in other rules, we're trying to consider what happens legally when a male, who identifies as a female, tries to pledge.
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There should be a clause in your constitution or bylaws that states that "membership is open to [insert gender]s enrolled in x hours and [any other requirements]"
If a biological male identifies as a female, she is a female (and vice versa). I remember a thread about this. Do a search.