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Discrimination survey sent to potential host cities
- Updated: July 22, 2016
1:24 PM ET
The NCAA is sending out a questionnaire to cities interested in hosting college championship events that asks the prospective hosts to detail how they will protect athletes and fans from discrimination.
The questionnaire follows the NBA’s decision Thursday to move the All-Star Game out of Charlotte, North Carolina, over the state’s House Bill 2, which limits anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
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Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski has joined the clamor against North Carolina’s House Bill 2, telling USA Today Sports the bill that directly affects LGBT people is “embarrassing.”
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