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Supreme Court says Yeshiva University may exclude — for now — LGBTQ student group

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday issued an order by Justice Sonia Sotomayor that allows Yeshiva University in New York to refuse to recognize an LGBTQ club for students. The Orthodox Jewish university is fighting an order by a New York judge who said the campus must abide by the city’s human rights law which forbids discrimination based on sexual orientation. In an emergency appeal ...
People walk by the campus of Yeshiva University in New York City on August 30, 2022, in New York City. Yeshiva University on Monday filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court asking it to block a judge’ s order that requires the university to recognize an LGBTQ+ student group. The religious and Jewish university stated in court papers that“ Yeshiva cannot...

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday issued an order by Justice Sonia Sotomayor that allows Yeshiva University in New York to refuse to recognize an LGBTQ club for students.

The Orthodox Jewish university is fighting an order by a New York judge who said the campus must abide by the city’s human rights law which forbids

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