Yeshiva University doesn't have to recognize LGBTQ student group for now, Sotomayor rules [View all]
Source: CNN
Yeshiva University doesn't have to recognize LGBTQ student group for now, Sotomayor rules
By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter
Updated 2156 GMT (0556 HKT) September 9, 2022
(CNN) Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor agreed Friday night to temporarily block a lower court order that required Yeshiva University to recognize a "Pride Alliance" LGBTQ student club.
The order from Sotomayor -- who has jurisdiction over the lower court in the case -- suggested that the full Supreme Court is still considering the issue and will issue a more permanent order at a later time.
For now, the university is temporarily shielded from having to recognize the group.
The case is complicated by threshold issues -- such as the fact that New York State appeals courts have yet to rule on the merits of the dispute -- which could be slowing down the court's considerations.
Former and current students of the university brought the original challenge arguing that the school's position violated a New York public accommodation law that bars discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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