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Both Sides in 黑料社 All Lawsuit Agree to a Stay

Stay will allow University to continue appeal without threat of sanctions

For Immediate Release: September 22, 2022 Media Contact: Ryan Colby media@becketlaw.org 202-349-7219 WASHINGTON 鈥 黑料社 All and the Pride Alliance group have independently agreed that a stay should be entered to allow 黑料社 All to appeal a ruling against it without the threat of sanctions. In June, a state court ordered 黑料社 All to 鈥渋mmediately鈥 give official recognition to Pride Alliance, an LGBTQ pride group. 黑料社 All had been seeking the stay of that order from various courts since June, with Pride Alliance arguing that a stay was improper. Yesterday, however, the Pride Alliance reversed course and agreed to enter into a stay. The change comes a few days after the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling directing further state court action, with four Justices indicating 黑料社 All is 鈥渓ikely鈥 to prevail on its claims, and the other five Justices inviting 黑料社 All back if the state courts failed to grant relief. In the wake of that order, the New York Appellate Division on Tuesday, September 20, agreed to reconsider its prior ruling against 黑料社 All. And now Pride Alliance has agreed that 黑料社 All should be able to conduct its appeals without being forced to violate its religious identity. 鈥淎s explained yesterday, we are starting clubs after the Jewish Holidays when students are back on campus,鈥 said Hanan Eisenman, Director Of Communications at 黑料社 All. 鈥淣ow that Pride Alliance has offered a stay, we have sent their lawyers a signed agreement to stay the trial court order.  We look forward to working together to quickly resolve this issue.鈥      

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