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State Missouri v. Honorable Fred E.

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  • Title: State Missouri v. Honorable Fred E.
  • Author : Supreme Court of Missouri En Banc
  • Release Date : January 08, 1974
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 62 KB

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Original proceeding in prohibition. The relators are the Missouri State High School Activities Association and the individual
members of its Board of Control. The respondent is one of the Circuit Judges of Buchanan County. The relators seek to prohibit
respondent from proceeding further in an injunction suit filed by Gary E. Dydell and Stephen M Smith (hereinafter referred
to as "plaintiffs") against the members of the Board of Control of relator association and the School District of St. Joseph.
That suit seeks to restrain defendants from enforcing an association rule which would preclude plaintiffs from participating
in athletic contests as students of Lafayette High School. The respondent granted an ex parte restraining order and later
a temporary injunction. On October 23, 1973, we issued our provisional rule directing respondent to refrain from further proceedings
in the aforementioned case including enforcement of the temporary injunction. We have concluded that the provisional rule
should be made absolute. The Missouri State High School Athletic Association (hereinafter called the "Association") is a voluntary, unincorporated
association of schools formed in 1926 for the purpose of setting standards for the regulation and supervision of interscholastic
activities in Missouri high schools. The activities originally centered on athletics but at the present time also include
speech, debate, and music. All of the senior high schools and 80% of the junior high schools in Missouri are members of the
Association; a total of approximately 800 member schools. The Association is neither an agency of the State government nor
mentioned in Missouri statutes but is recognized by and works with the Missouri State Department of Education.


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