Duke University, one of four teams left in the NCAA's March Madness tournament, on Monday became the latest institution to publicly come out against the "religious freedom" law recently passed in Indiana. Duke, along with Wisconsin, Kentucky and Michigan State, will head to Indianapolis for the Final Four this weekend. The championship game will also be held in the state next Monday. Michael Schoenfeld, Duke's vice president for public affairs and government relations, issued a statement on Monday in response to Indiana's newly passed law, saying the university shared the NCAA's concerns (emphasis ours): Duke University continues to stand alongside the LGBT community in seeking a more equal and inclusive world, and we deplore any effort to legislate bias and discrimination.