What’s really at stake in the legal struggle between Yeshiva University and its LGBTQ+ students
YU claims to be fighting for religious liberty, despite considerable internal opposition to its legal offensive
YU claims to be fighting for religious liberty, despite considerable internal opposition to its legal offensive
The plaintiffs who successfully sued Harvard over affirmative action misrepresented the history of the institution's Jewish quotas
The court issued relatively modest decisions on behalf of the worker seeking Sundays off and the anti-LGBTQ+ web designer
The decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis had particular resonance in the West Orange Jewish community
Jewish organizations need to recognize growing diversity when taking public positions
The decision in Groff v. DeJoy will have a significant impact on American Jews and other religious minorities who require accommodation of their religious practices
On this episode of ‘That Jewish News Show,’ the hosts discuss the Santos indictment, Herschel Siegel's suicide, and are joined by Michael A. Helfand to discuss the implications of Groff v. DeJoy
The justice's friendship with the billionaire Republican donor raises ethical questions about Nazi memorabilia