A US District Court files an antitrust action against a boycott impeding private schools to compete on the markets for commercial exhibition of high school football contests and basketball contests in Virginia (Liberty Christian Academy / VHSL)

Do Public School Athletic Leagues Have To Admit Private High Schools?* Liberty Christian Academy (LCA), a private high school in Lynchburg, Virginia, has filed an antitrust action against the Virginia High School League (VHSL), a non-profit organization of public high schools in Virginia. The lawsuit was filed June 2, 2014 in the Charlottesville Division of the Western District of Virginia. The VHSL organizes public schools into districts and regions for purposes of conducting

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Jason C. Hicks, A US District Court files an antitrust action against a boycott impeding private schools to compete on the markets for commercial exhibition of high school football contests and basketball contests in Virginia (Liberty Christian Academy / VHSL), 2 June 2014, e-Competitions US Private Enforcement, Art. N° 67088

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