It is a public university which means it is supported in some part by the taxpayers of Indiana...
And how does that make law?
And how does that make law?
It's state property and no one has the right to force experimental treatments to access public property. Even homeless people have a right to use the campus facilities, especially the library. Neither they, nor students, can be forced to be part of a medical experiment.
Businesses and universities don’t make law...
I am saying it is not like a business or club...It has public state-level support unlike businesses or clubs...
I do know that in IL, universities are subject to different laws than private businesses.
I am not a lawyer—tho I certainly am a curmudgeon ;)