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OR 97282 • 503-803-3697 • jcwcpa@gmail.com Mention this ad and we will grant you or your company a 10°o discount off our regular rates. consult with local attorney Beth A. Allen. “I believe Jake was concerned about the enactment o f Oregon Senate Bill 2, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, which went into effect in 2008, and the fact that the teams played on public city fields,” says Allen. But, according to Allen, Portland and the other cities on whose fields the RCSA has played have long benefited from the same protections that S.B. 2 provided at the state level. “Jake expressed concern that the league could be sued if it did not change its policy,” says Allen. At the request o f Bias, Allen prepared a memorandum, and presented her analysis to the R CSA board before last February’s vote. Allen explains that since the RCSA is a private organization and not a commercial one held to non-discrimination rules, they can limit membership as they please, cit­ ing the constitutional right to freedom of association. “I told the RCSA, even if the city was violating S.B. 2, the league and its individual board members and players would not be somehow tangentially liable,” she says. “I did suggest that if they want to cover their bases (pun intended) they could modify their mission statement to be clear that one o f its primary purposes is to provide a venue for the G L B T community to play together without fear of facing the discrimination they may experience elsewhere and to play together in the company o f one another— but that would just be hitting the ball out o f the park and into next week.*- Allen says she asked several of her col­ leagues to review the memorandum and her analysis; each agreed with the memorandum’s conclusion. According to Allen, an unnamed lawyer with the City of Portland’s Parks Department told her that he also believed the league had the right to limit their players based on sexual orientation and that the city would be in violation of the U.S. and likely state constitutions if it prohibited softball leagues from play based on their organizing principle, “so long as they got the right per­ mits and paid the right fees,” she relays. Allen doesn’t believe the league will face legal liability, nor would there be justifica­ tion would a suit be brought. “Here,” she observes, “it seems the RCSA leadership is immobilized by fear.” To Allen the issue goes much deeper. “This kind of situation really exemplifies the tension between the U.S. Constitutional right to associate with whomever you please, and the right not to be excluded based on your status o f belonging to a class o f people who have faced discrimination in this coun­ try,” says Allen. For Bias, the greater concern is that those teams wishing to participate at the national level (NAGAAA World Series) will not be permitted to play due to the maximum limit on hetero-identified players (two per team). “With the R CSA now not being a gay-only league— and a member o f the na­ tional organization for 16 years— it goes against the grain o f what we have been and what we are a part of,” says Bias. “[And] when a gay player comes out to join us under the idea we are gay and finds we are not, where is he going to go play instead? Nowhere. But for a straight man, if he did not want to play with us, he has over 500 teams in the metro area where he can go play. The RCSA is a private organization, period. We can have whatever kind of membership we want. And we want it to be gay!” Though Burke says he feels “more at home as a straight player in this gay and lesbian league than I have in any other team in my life,” he acknowledges “really valid points” on both sides o f the debate. “I’m wholly supportive o f whatever way the issue gets solved,” he adds, “even if that meant that I couldn’t play any longer. I’d still come out to root for everyone. And I’d still get something powerful out o f that.” Packer stands by the decision. “The Open Division has recently (as of our early Febru­ ary meeting) reaffirmed our commitment that we are on the right path to our goals. We are still growing, and we are doing so with the right intent: to make the RCSA a safe, fun environment where the LGBTQcommunity can come and be free to be themselves and be embraced for our diversity and enjoy the sport of slow pitch softball. 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