Ruling says Yeshiva University must recognize LGBTQ student group

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A university spokesperson says Yeshiva will 'continue on appeal to defend against the claim that we are not a religious institution.”

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2022.A New York appeals court ruled in favor of Yeshiva University LGBTQ students on Thursday, affirming a previous judicial decision that the school was discriminating against students by refusing to officially recognize an LGBTQ campus group known as the YU Pride Alliance.

the school to comply with the lower court’s decision in September, at least until it exhausted its appeals on the state level.all of its undergraduate clubs in the college’s latest attempt to avoid recognizing the YU Pride Alliance. In Thursday’s decision, four judges from the First Judicial Department of the New York Appellate Court wrote that Yeshiva University does not meet the definition of a religious corporation incorporated under the education law or the religious corporation law, which would exempt it from the prohibitions against discrimination in public accommodations as an organization “deemed to be . . . distinctly private.

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