Now A High School Sports League Under Antitrust Scrutiny

Law360, New York ( June 19, 2014, 10:33 AM EDT) -- A recently filed antitrust lawsuit threatens to disrupt how Virginia high school teams schedule their games and the makeup of their sports leagues. In Virginia, public school teams play other public school teams within divisions created by the Virginia High School League ("VHSL"), an organization exclusively composed of public school districts. Private schools play each other in their own separate sports league. Although it is possible for private schools to schedule games against public schools, it is often difficult to do so given that private schools do not belong to the same leagues and divisions as public schools....

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