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Yeshiva v. YU Pride Alliance and its ‘tax-exempt status’ backstory
The Supreme Court’s Wednesday ruling upholding, for now, a New York judge’s decision requiring Yeshiva University to officially recognize an LGBTQ+ student group keeps the New York City school at the intersection between separate legal precedents: On one hand religious entities have sovereignty over matters related to their religious teachings. On the other, government has effectively exercised authority against discrimination on college campuses. The case is expected to go before a New York state appeals court. Meanwhile, Yeshiva, which describes itself in the court filing as a “deeply religious Jewish university,” is required to designate YU Pride Alliance as a bona fide campus organ

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