State’s highest court considers BGA lawsuit against IHSA

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A case attempting to open the books and financial records of the Illinois High School Association was argued Tuesday before the Illinois Supreme Court.

Justices from the state’s highest court will now consider whether the multi-million-dollar not-for-profit organization governing high school sports “performs a governmental function” that subjects it to the state’s Freedom of Information Act.

It’s not clear when a ruling will be announced.

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