American College of Sports Medicine, others fight Indianapolis religious freedom law

As The New York Times reports, the Indiana State Capital in Indianapolis is two blocks from the American College of Sports Medicine, the offices of U.S.A. Gymnastics and more, and this proximity is perhaps why Indiana legislature passed a series of changes to criticized religious freedom law.

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People like Mark Emmert, the N.C.A.A. president, and others in the sports community have actively spoken out regarding the controversial law. The influence of sports and sports medicine in the city of Indianapolis has both a cultural and financial impact on the city and state of Indiana.

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