Spencer Platt
People walk by the campus of Yeshiva University in New York City on Aug. 30 in New York City. Yeshiva University filed an emergency request Aug. 29 with the Supreme Court asking it to block a judge’s order that requires the university to recognize an LGBTQ student group, because complying with the order 'would violate its sincere religious beliefs about how to form its undergraduate students in Torah values.'

COMMENTARY: The nation’s leading Orthodox Jewish university now appeals to the Supreme Court to vindicate the autonomy of religious institutions.