WASHINGTON (BP)—The U.S. Supreme Court has denied—at least for now—a request by the country’s oldest Jewish university that the justices block enforcement of a judicial requirement it must grant recognition to a gay and transgender student group. In a 5-4 order Wednesday, Sept. 14, the high court rejected Yeshiva University’s emergency application for a stay while it appeals a New York court’s decision that the school must officially recognize YU Pride Alliance. The justices said the denial was based on the university’s failure to seek relief from the mandate that may be available in state courts. If Yeshiva receives “neither...