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Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Assn. | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Citation | |
Date decided | February 20, 2001 |
Facts
Brentwood Academy is a private school.
The Association is a private entity with members made up of public & private schools.
The Association (Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Assn.) penalized Brentwood Academy for informing incoming students about spring football practice.Issues
When can the actions of a private entity be regarded as state action?
Holding
The private entity becomes a state actor whose activities may be challenged if
- the private actor receives significant encouragement from the state.
- the state has coercive power over the private entity
- the private entity participates in joint activities with the state government.