WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Friday sided with an Orthodox Jewish university in New York that refused to recognize an LGBTQ student group on campus, temporarily halting a lower court ruling that the school's approach was discriminatory. Yeshiva University appealed a ruling from a New York State court in June that found it was subject to New York City's human rights law, which prohibits discrimination in restaurants, stores and other businesses. Yeshiva asserted it had a First Amendment right to not recognize the group because of its religious affiliation. The emergency order from Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor means that...