Prohibition on homosexuality has nothing to do with Talmudic rabbis; it's the Torah. Criticism addressed to the USCJ is not so much about its attempt to re-write Torah, but their decision to allow minor congregational rabbis to do so at will. USCJ did not establish a new rule, but left it to the congregations which are in no way qualified to handle theological discussion.
Prohibition on homosexuality has nothing to do with Talmudic rabbis; it's the Torah. Criticism addressed to the USCJ is not so much about its attempt to re-write Torah, but their decision to allow minor congregational rabbis to do so at will. USCJ did not establish a new rule, but left it to the congregations which are in no way qualified to handle theological discussion.