Basketball League Opened Regardless of Religious Affiliation in Illinois (June 20, 2019)

A city-sponsored basketball league in Charleston has been opened up to all men regardless of their religious affiliation, after FFRF complained about its exclusionary religious requirement.

A local resident reported that the city of Charleston was offering a menā€™s church basketball league. The posting on the city website about the league stated that the league was only open to men who were affiliated with a religious congregation or church. A stated purpose of this league was to promote ā€œfellowship,ā€ a term often associated with religious activity. Because of this religious requirement, our complainant felt isolated and excluded from the league.

In a letter to City Attorney Rachael Cunningham, FFRF Staff Attorney Ryan Jayne pointed out the exclusionary nature of the league.

Cunningham responded to FFRFā€™s letter of complaint with positive news that the basketball league ā€œwill be offered to all members of the community and not exclusively members of congregations or religious citizens.ā€ Additionally, the league has been renamed the ā€œMenā€™s Slow Break League Basketball.ā€

Freedom From Religion Foundation