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Yeshiva University Vows to Continue Fight Against Forced Recognition of LGBT Campus Club

Yeshiva University Vows to Continue Fight Against Forced Recognition of LGBT Campus Club
The Supreme Court is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 14, 2022. J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo
Matthew Vadum
Matthew Vadum
9/16/2022|Updated: 9/19/2022
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Yeshiva University has vowed to continue fighting in litigation over who should have the power to determine which campus groups it recognizes, after the Supreme Court on Sept. 14 unexpectedly lifted an order that had allowed the university to refuse to accept an LGBT group based on the school’s religious beliefs.

Founded in 1897, the Orthodox Jewish university in New York describes itself in court documents as “the world’s premier Torah-based institution of higher education.”

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