A Wednesday Supreme Court ruling states that a New York-based Orthodox Jewish university must recognize an LGBT student organization despite their religious values reportedly being inconsistent with the existence of LGBTQ individuals. The 5-4 vote cites a city anti-discrimination law as well as a lower court ruling of the case that forces Yeshiva University to officially recognize a student LGBTQ organization, with justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, known for their conservative bent, dissenting on the ruling, according to Reuters . Despite this ruling, the university can return to the Supreme Court again if the...