Controversial Indiana Law Puts Pressure on N.C.A.A. and Other Leagues[/B]
by Marc Tracy
The New York Times
Friday March 27, 2015
A new law in Indiana allowing businesses to refuse service to same-sex couples in the name of religious freedom has put sports officials under pressure to evaluate whether to hold major events in Indianapolis.
Gov. Mike Pence, a Republican, signed the bill Thursday. Soon after, the N.C.A.A. president, Mark Emmert, said in a statement that the association was "deeply committed to providing an inclusive environment for all our events. We are especially concerned about how this legislation could affect our student-athletes and employees."
This post was edited on 3/27 11:56 AM by Samwise Ganjee
Controversial Indiana Law Puts Pressure on N.C.A.A
by Marc Tracy
The New York Times
Friday March 27, 2015
A new law in Indiana allowing businesses to refuse service to same-sex couples in the name of religious freedom has put sports officials under pressure to evaluate whether to hold major events in Indianapolis.
Gov. Mike Pence, a Republican, signed the bill Thursday. Soon after, the N.C.A.A. president, Mark Emmert, said in a statement that the association was "deeply committed to providing an inclusive environment for all our events. We are especially concerned about how this legislation could affect our student-athletes and employees."

This post was edited on 3/27 11:56 AM by Samwise Ganjee
Controversial Indiana Law Puts Pressure on N.C.A.A