Yeshiva University paused all student clubs rather than recognize its LGBTQ+ club YU Pride Alliance following a Supreme Court ruling requiring it to do so, according to the school’s newspaper
also reports that the school is considering dissolving “all clubs and student organizations” rather than officially recognizing the group— a decision that has left the future of the clubs in flux.
“The YU administration’s announcement today that it will cancel all student club activities rather than accept one LGBTQ peer support group on campus is a throwback to 50 years ago when the city of Jackson, Mississippi closed all public swimming pools rather than comply with court orders to desegregate,” YU Pride Alliance attorney Katie Rosenfeld says in a statement to. “The Pride Alliance seeks a safe space on campus, nothing more.
peers. We are confident that YU students will see through this shameful tactic and stand together in community.” Wednesday’s ruling is not the final say on the case, as the university is allowed to return to the Supreme Court after they receive a ruling in state courts.
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