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Back to the legal question. In this country, there are legally only two sexes and people go to judges to get the gender changed at some point in psychological/surgical/medicinal procedure.
What I guess I don't understand is why Social Fraternities and Sororities that want to keep their Title IX exemption don't have the following rule: Membership can only be granted and may only be continued while the person is of the legal gender which the members of the group have.
(flipped coin, male example) Wouldn't a Fraternity place its Title IX exemption at risk by allowing a brother to legally become a woman without removing their membership in the Fraternity?
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