A Seton Hall University student has lost a crucial battle in his effort to get formal recognition of a campus group for gay and lesbian students.

A three-judge state appeals court dismissed Anthony Romeo’s lawsuit against the Catholic university, ruling that religious institutions aren’t bound by the state’s Law Against Discrimination.

The panel also rejected Romeo’s argument that the school’s anti-bias policy – which forbids discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation – amounted to a binding contract between the school and its students.

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