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Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association v. Brentwood Academy No. 06-427
Title:
Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association v. Brentwood Academy
Subject:
First Amendment, Due Process, Athletics Recruiting, Education Law
Question:
The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association is a voluntary association,
composed primarily of public schools, which adopts rules governing athletic
competition between its members. Brentwood Academy is a private school that
voluntarily chose to join TSSAA and agreed to abide by its rules, but now claims a
First Amendment right to continue competing while violating TSSAA's rule against
the use of "undue influence" in recruiting students for athletic purposes. The Sixth
Circuit agreed, reasoning that Brentwood's voluntary agreement is irrelevant to the
constitutional analysis and declining to recognize any substantial state interest in
fair and level athletic competition. The question presented in this case is:
Whether the Sixth Circuit correctly held, in conflict with decisions of this Court and
other courts of appeals, that TSSAA violated the First Amendment and Due
Process rights of Brentwood Academy when it imposed contractual penalties for
violations of the recruiting rule that Brentwood agreed to follow?
Decisions:
Resources:
- Docket Sheet From the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Northwestern University - Medill School of Journalism: On the Docket -- Coming Soon
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