KAPPA ALPHA THETA FRATERNITY, INC. et al v. Harvard University et al

  1. June 30, 2020

    Harvard Groups Say Suit Over Single-Sex Club Ban Not Moot

    Fraternities and sororities suingĀ Harvard University overĀ a policy sanctioning students for joining single-gender organizations said Tuesday the case is not moot despite the school's decision to end the practice.

  2. June 29, 2020

    Harvard Drops Single-Gender Club Ban After Justices' Ruling

    Harvard University on Monday ended a policy punishing students who join single-gender clubs, citing the recent landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling protecting workers from discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

  3. August 09, 2019

    Harvard Must Face Challenge To Single-Gender Club Ban

    Substantial parts of a federal lawsuit by fraternities and sororities challenging Harvard's policy of sanctioning students who join single-gender groups survived a motion to dismiss Friday, as a judge held that members of fraternities and sororities have suffered "a real and particularized injury."

  4. March 22, 2019

    Harvard's Single-Gender-Club Ban Not 'Equal,' Students Say

    A group of students and organizations countered Harvard University's attempt to dismiss a suit over the school's ban on single-gender clubs, telling a federal judge Friday the university's argument that it treats men and women the same falls flat since, in this case, that means discriminating against both sexes.

  5. February 11, 2019

    Single-Gender Club Ban Doesn't Discriminate, Harvard Says

    Harvard University says a suit over its new policy sanctioning students for joining single-gender organizations should be tossed since the policy does not discriminate because it treats men and women exactly the same, according to a motion to dismiss filed late Friday.

  6. December 03, 2018

    Harvard's Single-Gender Group Sanctions Hurt Women: Suit

    Harvard University was hit with a pair of lawsuits Monday claiming the Ivy League school's new policy sanctioning students for joining single-gender organizations like sororities and fraternities unfairly discriminates against women.