The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Yeshiva University in New York City must recognize a gay student group, at least until a lesser court rules on the modern Orthodox Jewish school’s challenge to the move. The justices rejected, in a 5-4 vote, the school’s emergency request for an injunction against a New York judge who had ordered that an LGBTQ club be granted official status. “The application is denied because it appears that applicants have at least two further avenues for expedited or interim state court relief,” the majority wrote in a brief opinion. The school could “ask the New...