Yeshiva University wants the US Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute over the establishment of a pride student group, in the latest national legal clash over LGBTQ protections and the free exercise of religion.
The school asked the justices on Monday to stay a state court ruling that found its refusal to recognize the YU Pride Alliance violates the New York City Human Rights Law prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation. The filing requested an emergency order or that the justices agree to take up and fast-track the case.
A New York trial court in June ordered the school ...
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