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The Indiana Daily Student

University across America and how Indiana is different

IU released a statement approving of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act changes made by the Indiana General Assembly in a press release Thursday morning.

IU appreciates that nothing in the RFRA bill will provide legal protection for discrimination against a person based on sexual orientation, race, religion, sex, gender identity or any other demographic, according to the release.

In the release, IU asked “all Hoosiers to remember that religious liberty and equal protection under the law are both cornerstones of our democracy and they should not be in conflict with each other. Our system of government works best when people of good will come together to reconcile their differences and find common ground.”

Suzanne Grossman

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